THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND. SATURDAY .EVENING. NOVEMBER, 5. 182 J. fiLKIGTOIl JAKES QUICK ACT on pemon3tratea.lt Faith in Open River Idea at Big Special ' Meeting. ' ' c WILL BUILD WHARF BOAT V ' FOR USE OF STEAMERS Commercial Clnb to Make Strenuous Efforts to Have Wharf Property '. Made.. CUy Holding. Prominent . Men TakeJPart in Gathering; . itTm ritanafrti te ma ioarsaLi : '.l Arlington. Or, Nov. t. Although the : matter of river transportation on the ; upper Columbia la still In an embryo . 'state, the enterprising: bustness men of -thla aeotlon demonstrated tneir raun in i tha "open river" Mee yesterdsy by call ' lng a special mooting of tha Arlington ' commercial lub. Tha call reoelved a hearty response as it was rumored that . this particular session would be devoted . ' (to the matter of erecting; a wharfboat at the foot of Main atreet. which la intended, te ' attract the exponents-of navigation 10 tne over town in uuiiam -county. Tha meeting was attended by ' tha representative business men of the city, and all In attendance were enthu- 1 Blastto ta the extreme. - ..: The meeting M called to order by " President O. D. Sturgla of the Arlina ton National bank. 'and an election for .office of secretary, followed.- which" re- . -suited In t hav ohool nfr of -J. E, .Burdetie, a . prominent " local attorney, who will fin the unexpired term left vacant by Kdltor fl. -A- Thomas, who la .now Jo. Vated In Lexington. Or. ' ' ; " , -After tha'offlcJal business of the club -was finished, the matter of placing a wharfboat for the nae of an river' craft. 'Which may wish to land at Arlington, - was presented to the body ' In session. Tha motion was received with wild en thusiasm and in leas than ten minutes It was agreed to build a wharfboat to be used on the waterfront ,of the t;o. " lurobla at Arlington, Or., and 11,000 was raised to commence- operations. 1 J: 13. Burdette, B. , T. Bnell - and George Wo- Laughlln were appointed as an executive committee, with full power to act In Its . construction. '. ,.i It. ta understood that tha commercial club will make strenuous efforts , to make the wharf a city holding, so it appears that Arlington -and Its cltlaens era "up 10 oaie on . municipal owner ahlp. ,v .-, , . . . At present there are but three boats -plying this portion of the uppar Colum bia., Mountain Oem, Columbia and Dr. . Blalock'a gasoline launch Island' Queen, .' . but la -tha near future there -will be more. . - i " -1 - v . . . ..'..This meeting proved beyond a doubt that steam navigation on jthe Columbia haa been dragged from dreamland and is now-an assured fact . The business men ' of this locality showed an enterprising prt " fci"yin will be an abrupt mark In .the future history and develop, ment of this city. - - Among thoaa In attendanoa at today" a meeting were 3. L. Blalock. A. Brqythe, , J. K. Burdette. J. U Chase, Oeorga Wlth row, B. - T. SnelL George McLaughlin, R. F. Munroe. O. P. Low, Xj J. Cov lison Butcher,, C, E. Morris, W. Jackson, 8 A. Thomas of -the' Lexlngtow fvheatfleld, Fred Cornett ot the Condon Globe.;. ; DOWIE RETURNS FROM -?: ' - "PLANTING NEW COLONY FORMER CONVICT BECC"ES . LEADER OF THE BAR , Through Issuance of Pardon by Governor Ipwa People Learn ;V History of Lawyer., , (Journal Speeiet Servtce.) Blow OJty, Jowa, Nov. 26. Through tha Issuance of a full pardon and tha restoration of privileges of cltlsenshtp 16 W. N. Jordan, by Governor Cummins, tha public haa learned for the first time that one of the most popular political leaders In the state and . one of the foremost members of tha Xes Moines bar Is a former eonviot. While bank cashier at Baxter, Iowa. In 1880, Jordan was convicted of false pretenses for- fraudulent banklna. and sentenoed to nine months imprisonment. While behind the bars he studied law, and three years after his release was admitted to practice law. . The advance be made in his profes slon was remarkable. ' He rapidTy went to the front rank of s)he Des Molnea bar and became tha bead of one of the most proa parous f lrma In the city. . NO TRACE IS FOUND :r.7i-':: "A:, OF RUNAWAY YOUTH v (Special DIapatch to The Joarnal.) - Bumpter. Or., Nov. -Mr a M. J. Lynch, mother of Albert Lynch, who haa been missing, from Sumpter aince Bep tember SO, la almost distracted over his disappearance and tha fact that no trace ean ba found of him. Tha boy left here In company with a few other boya who feared punishment for having removed the clapper of the achoolhouae bell a few days previous to their disappear ance. ' . . Young Lynch, was working on a farm In the valley below McEwan for" a farmer, when the other boya cam's along, persuading him to take the trip with them,' saying -that they 'would take In the fair at Portland. Next day soma of the boys-were brought home - by .the parents of the boys, but Lynch dldrnot return. ' Leter-he waa 1 heard -from- In the state of Washington, slnoe then no word haa been heard trora him. His mother fears that the boy met with mishap and .might have lost hla life. , She la aendlng word to the differ ent papera, aa thla means may lead to the whereabouts of the lad. He is de scribed es being large for his age, hat blue eyea and brown hair. CONTRACTORS AT OUTS WITH RAILROAD COMPANY DIAZrSUPPRESSES BUT REVOLTS Outbreaks In Various Parts of tha Republic Quelled by the v ? " : Sword and Gun. ; SCANDAL IN SONORA - IS CAUSEP BY YAQUIS Country in Fever of Ferment 5e cause It It Freely Charged That ' , Official! '. Excite Outbreaks rio Pocket Wax Funda. -r.l i - (Jeeraal Special Sarrlea.1 ' aty of Mexico, Nov. . While the American press Is ringing with tha peace of Mexico and the praise of Diss, re ports reach here of outbreaks la various earts of the republic These are censored, but they exist. Last week a revolution took place le Elora. state of Mexico, where an at' tempt, was msde to burn. the Jail and publlo buildings. ' Seven persons were shot without parley. The following day six more 'disappeared. In Vera Crua and ejaxaca turbulent spirits are about and! the forcea of Rurales shoot about three malcontents a week. 1 - Sonora la In a state: of ' ferment be cause It Is - freely charged .that some of the officiate are Inciting tne alleged Taqul outrages to get "war" funda to put In their own pockets. It la asserted that severalhundred -'warriors".,, are working en the orange plantations of two officiate. OFFICERS LOOKING FOR , BRUTAL HIGHWAYMEN ' (Journal Spertal Service.) .NewYrk. Nov. 25.- John- Alexander Dowte. 'Elijah the Prophet," and party of Zionists arrived this morning from - Ilavanai Dowle has been to Mexico to start a colony of Zionists. He la much Improved in health. . .. ! 1 ' - To Boy 36,000 feooks. (ftpeetal Dwpateh to The JotvaaL) ' -"', 8alem.-Or Novj 81. -About 16,060 books will be purchased in the near -future by the state library commission and distributed among the 2,eo-school districts of the state. - The money uaed In the purchase of these books waa e - cured by the various school district 11 brary tax levya and amounts to about $16.0. i . . (Spaelal Dlrsatch te The Jeeraal.) Elgin, Or., Nov. 28. General dlasatls. faction is apparent between the O. R. ft N. Co., the subcontractors on the Elgin extension and the creditors tof the aub eontractors. . The merchants hsve made several attachments on Eden Brown. who have a grading contract. The sub contractors state that they have t not been paid what la due them from the ft.' N. Co. Mr. McCabe, the general contractor, says he haa paid these con tractors the full estimate allowed by the engineer, lens 10 per cent, the amount retained by the company. Eden Brown claim that The company la holding out to per cent. . z ; This la on the line of he Elgin hranch. of the O. R. ft N. into Wallowa county, which is expected to reach the Interior towns of the Wallowa .valley early next fall., . - - NORTH COAST SURVEYS ROUTE IN MOUNTAINS , .:;., t , ,- ... (Special Dispatch to Toe Jearaal.l Walla Walla, Waah., Nov. 16. E. B. fiatk," who" had "Chaigeoniie ifrew ot North . Coast surveyors In locating a route through the Blue mountains from Walla Walla to Snake river at a point opposite the mouth of the Orand.Honde tlver, haa returned from Spokane, where he went. to confer with North Coast en gineers. Mr. Clark, while reluctant to give out' any Information, says that he located a feasible route through the mountains. ? Owing to immense canyons and blah mounulns-tha building of a road through from Walla. Walla to the Snake river would be a stupendous un dertsklng and entail the expenditure of a vast amount of money. Several bia canyons would have to ' be spanned by trestles, and In two or three places It would be necessary to do some tunnel ing. . 8peeta1 Dkeateh te The Jearaal.) Elgin. Or., Nov. 24. Officers are searching the railroad campa down the r'ver In an effort to locate the thug who brutally .assaulted and robbed John Humble and Jamea Judge Thursday night In the railroad cut one half mile below town. .The two men are badly hurt, but will recover . An examination of the scene of the holdup shows that they were struck with pick handles, s two of these weapons were found neat the scene, one of which was covered with blood. - -The holdup occurred about 11 .o'clock aa the vlctime were returning to their camp downtha rtveiv-They were bo(h knocked unconscious and lay In that condition until nearly morning, when they were discovered by other par ties who were going to camps below. The amount secured by the robbers was In the. neighborhood of 10. , 1 ' . The two men came from Portland some weeks ago to work on the rail road construction work of the O. R. a) N. railroad to Wallowa Two auspicious looking men were arrested today, searched and given a preliminary hear ing, "but were turned loose. , s.mm ' ' , MajdefromtPure Grape Cream of Tartar '. v v'Ta baking powdcrRoyal is tie standard, the ;United States v Government! tests of greatest jstrengtn and pxuiWfr&z :'r- ? ; -ble jend is most economical in practical use. ;;. -iHousekeepers are sometimes ' importuned'- to buyr alum 'powders Becjusehey are ' cheap." 'Yet some of the cheapest made powders, are sold, .r to consumers at the highest price. . - " l I i Housekeepers should stop and thihkT " Is it. hot better to buy the Royal and take no chances ' the powder whose goodness and honesty are heyer . questioned? : y , 'y-'-K'- ' '''' Is it economy to spoil your digestion by an ..... alum-phosphate or other -adultered ; powder to - save a few pennies f - -- 1 : ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK DEBATING TEAM IS SELECTED BY WHITMAN ' (dpeetal ttwpateh to The Josnal.) . Whitman Collece. Walla Walla. Wash Nov. 25. The tryout was held yester day evening for a debating team to rep resent Pearson s academy In the annual debate with the Walla Walla High school. There were eeven contestants for this honor. - All mads a very credit' the Judgea selected the following to compose the team: Harvey1 Corpe, Kaith Edgerton and Elroy McCaw; al ternate, Verne Walker. The Walla Walla High echool ' haa submitted the following question to the local academy: "Resolved, That the present law excluding Chinese laborers should be repealed."- , , . The debate will take place In th Whitman chapel about the middle ot December. Th-wtnner will' have the honor of competing in the semi-finals In the Interscholastlc league, composed of eight high schools and academies of the inland Empire. - . , GRANDE RONDE SHIPS y FRUIT TO NEW ORLEANS HEAR HIM PLAY TONIGHT "1 (Special Dlnateh to Tha Jimraal.ll La Grande, Or.. Nov. 26. The Oreaon Produce company of thla place has Just compietea a targe shipment of 10 cars 01 fine apples raised In the Grand Rondo valley for the Arliona and New urieans markets. This Is the first shin- ment xor mow vrieans markets, as the middle states have heretofore furnished the fruit for. that part of the country. After one ahlpment of the Grand Ronde valley fruit has gone to "any market there is never any doubt but there will be more go to the same place, because the fruit raised in this valley la sup posed to be superior to any In the north west.' :" - ' - --" ' '- r " - .The shipment of apples from this point will not be as great this year aa it waa last on Recount of the heavy wind storm that was experienced over the greater part of eastern Oregon In the eummer, which' blew off many tons of fruit tnat waa a total loss. - REV. J. M. VIA DIES w-; r -"r NEAR M'MINNVILLE ' (Spaelal Mapatefe to The learaal.) McMlnnville, Or., Nov. 21. Rev. J. M. Via of Wellington, Kansas, died Thurs day morning at the ilome of Carey Til bury of appendicitis.' Rev. Mr. 'Via came Onmn la Hsplnmbas in end slso the Lewis and Clark fair and waa taken 111 Very suddenly. He leaves a widow, who was.wlth him. and several children In Kanaas. . The body will be shipped, east next week upon the arrival nr hla eon. - - - MONTANA SHERIFFS ' v V LOSE MILEAGE FEES (Spaelal Dispatch te Tee Joerael.) Helena, Mont.. Nov. 26.-The aupreme court haa declared constitutional the law passed by the last legislature re ducing the mileage fees of the sheriffs for transportation of prisoners and In sane from 10 cents a mile to actual ex penses. '- This will result. In big sav ing to the atate. ... Poa Slvereee Oraated- (Kpeelal Dlapatck te The Journal.) Chehalls, Waah., Nor. (.Four di vorces were granted In the . superior court this week: Stanley C. 'LeBrook was granted a divorce from Florence F. LeBrook on statutory grounds, Effle i, Graham wai granted a divorce from JohniA. Graham, Emma Joerk aeenred divorce from - Hrmaa-Joerk - and Harry Quirk waa granted- a divorce from HatUe .Quick. , J . , V. , nyj : e m mm- JhMato mmmmtmZlli Too are lijvlted, you and ; your friends, to come to our store tonight and hear little- David Berllno, the "-. most wonderful pianist ot his age In the world. , ;.; ADMISSION PREE. . We are able positively to .' announce that our Bale of . exchanged Pianos wilt -'; open Friday, December , Every Piano offered 'fbr .- sale . will- be- In- perfect condition and 'the Alien ; - ft Gilbert-Ramaker guar antee la back of every rep- reeentatton that we make -. about these instruments. - .'There are 0 Pianos to be . ' put en sale. Come early and you will, be able to get a fine In strument for aa low aa a hundred dollara. Watch for the list of In- , ;strumenta,.Wel will pub " llah at least a part of the , Hat not., later thai) Tues day, November is..-', v - - ... '(.V Allen & Gilbert- 7 Ramaker Co. -The oldest, 4argee tarwi- strongest Piano and Organ House in the Pacific North-rest- :'-T-.-r. -J, .,'..;-- Sixth and, Morrison . . , ...'.-... EASY PAYMENTS. TYPICAL fc?Jl POHcST Or THE IIAUAIIAN ISLANDS ; ( -5. -aravurtexsah Some of the tropical beauties whici The Joarnal Party will enjo dorlnf their stay on the klajiij HERE IS THE WAY THEY STAND V Votes received up. to Friday evenias In -TIW Journal V Hawaiian TTHp " ' ' '.'! CONDITIONS Of The JottrnalV f Hawaiian Tour ' : CONTEST t EQUALIZATION BOARD; HAS BUSY CLOSING DAT Implement Firm Claims . Assessment Is Way Out of .Proportion. ; : , ' Its The closing day ef the. county court. sitting se an equalisation board,: was a whirl of excitement, although no. heavy Interests were Involved. Several caaes ud thla morning were presented earlier, and a few property owners put In a final argument. No reductlona were an nounced, but the board took two or three cases under consideration ana win act upon them this afternoon or tomorrow In chambers, aa It is expected that this will be the last day for the making of protests. .:(. :" R. JA. wade at CO., witn main ornce here and branches In valley towns, arged that their assessment of ttO.OOO . for merchandise and 140,000 for notes snd accounts waa out of proportion to that of simitar concerns engaged In the Implement business, and which carry about the same stocks. The average aa sessment for the other implement houses wss found to be 130,000 to 140.000, which Assessor Slgler stated was the nearest he had been able to approach at Ti per cent of Inventory valuations. Julius Friendly appeared before the board a second time to protest against jto-yaluatlgnfjty realty orThe7-family home afTleWBtrrj and Stark streets. Hie arguments cov ered values - In most portions of the business center and were ruled out by the- commissioners ss Irrelevant. Mr, Friendly Insisted that while his valua tion was not up to the worth of the property. It -was out or proportion to other valuations, especlslly that placed upon .Mrs. J. M. Goarln s lot and a half opposite, which had been assessed at tlf.000. The ease had bth decided al ready upon by the commissioners and they did not care to reopen. iu . Acknowledge Otfta. The Sisters of, the Good Shepherd de sire to thank the Needlework Guild of America for the donation of undercloth lne. consisting of 4 nightgowns. 10 On- dersllps. underskirts, I corset-covers 11 pairs stocking' 1H towels, s pillow. slips end I handkerchiefs. Irvine's Buchu Wafers Cere all Kidney Tmeblee, atoe sals la the hark, make WtfM ( albamea la tha urine Impnaalhle anil ataallr rrbelld the ehrnakra wall of tb kidoar. .Xnnntala-Jut. what- le araaue ta rrsxrra the Olenae, heal the anre epnt nit atrenftbea whole erf an. . Thar new fall to bring rllf jrlthla a fw soar an4 re" to" lT "eurd. tVid at ftoe a hut hr a. ay. gkldmore Co., Brarrtsts. 11 Third sv, sole agaaia 101 roruaaa, ur. ootrroxs ass orrnr as roixowit L-mrH-eimis euutium. mtfrftst th ily I . '','' ssper, are seed tor eae vote. Baberrtpttos' e the iTsalag Joaraal aad Baoday storslng ioarul, .tame swats. SI BO. s special eoepoa ef 150 vetaa. sald Is advene); Babaertptlea te Ivaalng and Soaday Mora lag Jeeraal ats awstba, SS.T6..S aseelal eeapoa ef tOO votM (paid la adTaaee). Bab ecrlptloa te the EveaiBi end Baaday Mora lag Joaraal is nasntka. T ea, a tpeelal of TOO votes (paid adTasee). 1 Babserlptloa te the grsslsg and aasday MorBlng Joaraal. three swaths, sy Bull, 1.M, a aaeeUI eoapoa ef ISO vetoe (paid la-edvaae). Bubncrfptloa to the , Krealag and Boaday MorBlng Joaraal by aull els awstba, S.T, s epeeta! eoapoa ef too rotas (paid la adrasee). Bebncrlpttoe to the veslag ssd Baaday M-rslag Joaraal by stall U swath, $1.00, s sptetal coeeoa et TOO votea (paid la adtaaeo). ml-Wkly Joaraal. tl.SO s year, apodal seapoa e( 10 votes (paid la advaaee). 1 ' 1 I llXTaKCbapoaa esoala" So voted at tae boadqsaruani aaareat yea et swliee a eoapoa dopaitswat ef The Joaraal. er et asy point saswd bolow. .Teles wUl be wasted Moadays. Wodaeadaya asd I"rlda7 and the totaU asaooseed te the saline the foUowlag day. ' 1 Asy eesdldate withdrawing from the eoa tast caaaet save bar votes soasted to ea ' ether. ' ; . ' IBST-aay yeasg lady ever 18 year ef es suy he seealaated at say tlaw- ea hblanka provided ey Te Joaraal. with the eadorMBwat Of rwo wiu aaoaia i M the dtetrwt la waleh eae tlde. r- - BXOOsnwnrae fsdtos agresabla te'tae dlfforeat Candida can aaall be aelertod te ersdaiiy -Baaoaaea the wlaaer ta each db trlet, ea yoaag lady te be eavsea 'froai each dlatrlet, ' , TsTIXD As ta ethar electloes. each dlo trlet aha 11 vote separately. - The vote la eae caaaet affect the ether. ' Matters pres-u rly eoscoralBg the dlatrlet will fca aattlad by the wlahe ef the majority. The win. ser ahall bar tb rlsht te Bans a proxy If Seattle te attend seraaht FOTrEfsT-eaaer will .eaagawsea Te' day. . Aasnat B, IwOB. and eloo Betarday. Doeoaiber SO, at B e'etoek p. m.. leoB. Onapeaa asst s voted wlttla aevoa days sftae laaoe. Ooapone eat froa the Dally Joaraal araat be easily trlsiaws. Att tea pens, whether atagle er apocUl. nisst soar the aaate ef the esadldate te be voted fas. DIBTBJCT 0. 1. ! Total Tot. ........... M.aoo ... TS.M9 ... 64.G7S ... 45,t4.l ... eo.it.3 ... ST.4U .......... SO.MX 11- Mloa Minnie 8. Phllllpa, deputy clerk rlrmlt reort Mlaa Halite Uadbran. OWa, Worrmaa A King Storo Mlaa Bailie Wlnlermantle, Cltr Bye Wia-ka , t.ura auiy, sa aaa Kara! atreot..... Mlaa (iretebaa Korth, telephone operator Portland hotel. Mln Ruth Le. endiiraed by Portland rortd Traoea Couocll Mlaa Haae Sharon, 111 Beat Thlrtlsth 'mat Mlaa llouriatta WInkleman, 4UT Kaot Coach-(treat , tT. miaa ntarsarat Smith, OHS WUIIama arena M.UU1 Mtae Edlih Kern, B46 Btnrk atraet...... r... VS.lvui .Mlaa Laura IMrbyahlro. eae Walar atreet..... mim r-,iit iiwi, mm iwy oiroei... ..,...,.. .. . .. .. aa.vio bllaa A Irene Horn, Orafnn city ...T Mlaa Elaa Orleael. 805 leant Thlrty-flra. street , ,. 21. ii Mlaa Eire Hurlhort, Bt. Jokua. - an. 304 Mlae iMty Uould, telephone eperator Oregon hotel. ............................. ),4Jt Mlaa Omevlere Holmon. Olila. Wort man A Kms atoro..........v.. , Miaa isanw Manser, nne Kawish etnet. iua ttaorgia Nina. X Buroaide etrevt Mlaa Cora Jollr. TS3 Vlrnt atraat . .. HI Marlon Leahy, Woodard, Clarke Drug Mlaa Cornalla Barker, ltd Grand a ranee.. Mlaa Hone noddies, Oreoa City (Voting place. Coupon IXpartawut. Journal Office.) :'-- . - DUTSICT 1T0..'S. ' Mlaa Katie Naab. La flnrnde, Co.. , ld.bMI ........ 13, UH ........ 14.01.1 ........ lJ.laii lO.hlt T.tiZT Mln Mnuie rroebatel. La Urande. Oril I Vol ln puce. La Grande, Btrlnhecs Mover Unalavtloaavy.) . . ... ........ ,, . . .. . Tt.Hlfl Ti.eiu Mlaa Ae riotcber. Pendlaton. Orefon - Mta Pearl llarrla. rendlaton. Oracoa.TT . Mlaa (trace llawka. Comll'tnn, Oreson.. alias Maori joliaooa, frndlatoa, Uragoa o (Votlne Blaoa. Pandb-ion. Brork A MeOoaiaa' Dru Btore.l Mia Lillian B. O'llarra.- Athena, Orecna ................. B.144 1 ivotinf piare. Atnana, uaii tirae. moee. Mlaa Ivy MrCaniater. Walla Walla, Weantnstom miaa nmj -.aiiiaoaa. wajia waua. waauinsuna .........,............ Mlaa Roiy Vonns. Walla Walla, Waaolnctoa .......k...... . Mlaa Hatlle Brown, Walla Walla. Waahlusloa Mha Loalla Barr. Walla Walla. WaaklnztoB voting pure, walla walla, wahingrao. boob nos. Mlaa Bulla La Land. Weetoa. Orefia 1,113 1 DIBTEICT VO. S V - ' Mln Bailie, Ooaaaa. The lHlles, Orerw.. 41 AMI Mlaa Lnrlle Crale. The Dallaa. Oraioa..... ....... a,B03 I Votlns nlaea. The. DaUaa.. Alakalr Dru aUareJ . : a Mhat Btolla Blrhardann, Bond Klvor, uregoa Stl.OM Mlaa Laara Cramer, Hnod RUer. Orosm 4.. U.IM3 .. TrT.JO.1 ....... 1. 144 -...iiTr.44,.V .. ....... 4.744 ...... .. 4,Ma i.taie 4I BUT. jaara tnntr, inoa iiwrr uiaa'iai. , .. . . .,..w,.....imi...i,. a Vol ln place, liood RItoc, Wrlflit' Store.)1 ( rlcranre tleorga, Arllnston. Orasua.i ...... ft. 11 aweaam e iaeunar.r -7 .i'0.'.- KXADSUAlTZBa ASD T0TTSS FlAOSBl lint lhatilot Mnltwotnab and Clarkasws esanttes. Voting ptae. Coapoa DapartBiaat ef Tb Joarnal efflos. - . ,.'J . J '' eaand Btotrtet-fcTJslee. , . fajatllla . ssd. W(low eoaatles. 1 . Third Ptotrl-Waaeor Bharmas. OllUaav Morrow, Wbaalar sad Crook eoaatlaa. . , . reorth IHatrla Bakar, Oraat, Haraay asd Malbear eoastws, . . fifth 1 tHetrlot TelasiMa and Clatnop teantte, Oreson; KllcklUt, Oowlltsv CTarka, Paclfle. WahkUksm and I ka mania eesaOaa, Waahlagtoa. -v , - Burth; Xhatrlai Marwa, Lisa aad Lane eraattes. , ., i;.' aVvath tHati 14 WaahlBf toe. THIamooa, . Xaiaslll, Ban ton. Polk and Lincoln eoaatlaa. - Clctk IHaUhit . Doaclas. Ceea, Carry. JaaoDalM.' . Jackson. . aiaaai eoaatlce. .- t tt aad Use , Any Information regardlnf con r 'ditions of the Hawaiian tour should be sddresBed to tha manager ' of tha Contest Department of Tha Journal. Mlaa A Valine place. Arllnston rtraM Mhannon. Com - (Votlns plare. (oodoa. Jackaon . Uoralhreok'a Btars.) at ma uoaa Kaa. uappnor. uroeoa lt4 'V- v !.-...'- ...4.......- . 1.S.VI 1 474 BBS U.4M M.ftie jn.wo 12.M1 10,6(4 14.81B atlas wrace naser, tirnpoar, urcaxat. ...... M. .v. ... (Votlns place. Hanpner, Pattereie A Boa' Bt Mlaa Owtruue Sharp. Prlnevllle. Orer. DISTklCT VO. .' Mlaa Kffle'Mae Kins. Ontario, Oreson-... Mlaa Hatlle Barton. Baker Cllr. Orasiat... Mia oertTuae ti. Tttar Mtr." rrcii rmT.Tjri". . r.'.1.". . : : . ';. . Mlaa Btbel Parker. Baker I llr. Omrua -allaa Mrrtle Brattoa, Bakar City, Oreson.. ...................... (Votlns place. Baker City, LeTlnser' Drag Btotre.) w- - am t inrn ewain, nnrnn, vrcfon. ... ................. (Voting place. Burn. Welcoai I'bamiar.), , . i ,:, . Mias Unlay Bettrrler, Vale, Oregoa. 8.01 Mlaa OeraMlne IHirkae. Bumpter, Oregon 4.0UB (Voting piece. Bompter, He Netfe Cigar A h'ewaataad.) . , WSTSIOT HO. . ' . - . - Mlaa Ka-therlne Gore, Kalama, Waahlngton ..................................... SS.1SS '. (Votlns place. Kalaoia. Coffar'a Htere.l . . Miss rioretice IloarreB, TtheoaTer, waablngtee .......... ...... ...... ZS.KS7 (Voting place, Vanconrer. 61 Mala atreet.) . . . Ms Amelia William. Kelao. Waah Inst on 18,04s i Voting place. Jteleo Coofertlnnery.) , . . " a U Todd, AatorU. Oraau-. I4.1M Mlaa Hr.!na Coffmaa, Aatofll'. Orason. S.aAl Mlaa gather Andaraoa, A at aria. Urcrai S,(Md (Votlns pUoe, Aalorta. Owl I'm Store.) . Mlaa Mary Bars, Home Valley, Waalilngtoa ....... ............... .r...... 11. W Mlaa l)alr W'atklna. Bt. Helena, Orafua ........................... ............. B.UUS - (Voting place, St. Helens, Oray'a Store.) , ' Mm Annie Perrlne,- Clatakanle, Oresoa ..V .' 1,900 - (Voting place. Clatakanle. Blmaona A Co.'a Store.) . . Mtae Gertrude Randall. Caatle Rock. Wiahlnaton ..k.. 1.0M M'n jT"- i...w.n , rr...i... r..1T it 11 nor s vrag store.! - ....................... j.avt l.RT (Votlns niece. Caatle Rock. Aador' IB la Alice rarry. Bain lor, uresos.v.- (voting place, aetoier, rneflnors a uoaiaeiKMwry.i ' . . OISTSI0T SO, S. '- f- ""' Mlaa Blanch Brown, 8a lam Oreson M,TJ ' Mlaa Mary PaVldaon, Ha lea, Oragaa .11,4(11 Mlae L. Bella Darby, Ha lam. Oregon... 11.8111 " Mlae Minnie Ireton. Salem. Oreaxm. 11. (nil Mia Pearl Shelley, Ha mm, Oregoa... . ' T.4H1 ' Mlaa Minnie Achenhach, Salem, Orecna. n. . ....... . Mlaa Nettle HMMesoop, Baiam, Vresoa tVotlna nlaca. Haloai. Ilaaa lrne Btore.l Mlae Marife Bar tea, Knsane, Oreeoa ....a.... 4.t?d - Mlaa Emma Moffat. Eugene, Oreron........ ....... ia.471 . Mlaa 'Stella Bean, Euaeoe, Ore.m.. .....1 t."ij."i.. 1.4u5 IVollna nlaao. Knaen. . Ilull'a Dr IS Store.) ' , ' . - Mine Maade Blair. Vottag urore, uregoa.... Mlaa a-ffla Stewart. Oottaee Orove. Oreaon .Mlaa I.laata Vaatch. Cottaao Oroae. Orreoa (Voting place. Cottage Orore. OlU'e Confacttenary.) - ' ' Mlae Pearl Baraga. Albany. Oregon - Mlaa Maggie Chambers, Albany, Oregon ' Mlaa Alice Locke, Albany, Oregoa. . .1 .... (Voting place, Alnanr. iiewaon a vrng ntora.; -Mlaa Uary Morcom, Wood bom. Oregos, IH.ent L Mlaa Myrtle Traak. Woodliara, Oregon.. . . 4 ............. r. ...... ...... . ..... 11,1I9 (Voting place, Wondburn, Bee two A Whitman Store.)., . , . Mhw Kathrrn Oarvla. Bllrertoa. Oregon 11, 663 . (Votlns place. SUrerton, Brook' Drug Store.) Mm Addle Slmpeoa, LebaaoS, Oregon .....v...... B.B l,nT t.-0 8.(r 30, 2HI 10.B-U 1 5,(101 10.3(17 7,401 (Voting place. Iebanon. Cotton's Store.) . Mtae Nonda Olear, Aurora. Ongnn ..' Mia fay Coolay, Brownavlll, Ore ' Mine Berths Court emancha, McMlnnville, Oregoa.. ......... .v.... ...... ...... -' (Voting place. McMbinrllle, Homer's store.) ' - ,. t "Mlas Haerl Kannady, Ifayette, Oregon, .......m, ......... ............... 14,B7a (Voting place, Lafayette, Poatul five.) 'Mlaa Oora Spangle, Dayton, Oregoa ..,.. I3.S03 (Voting place, iiarton, tiarrw urug atora. 1 - ... Mlaa Minnie Boy. Dallaa, Oreaon 4, (Voting place, Dallaa, Staat'e Can fact loner,) Mlae Marie Hoa teller, Hlllahero, Oregon.. Mlaa Rnaa B. Bowaer, HllUhoro, Oregon (Voting place. Hllwooro, Behnluierlch's Store.) . Mlas-Mrrtle Butler, Forest drove, Oregon (Voting plaaa foraet Orore. I. Coar' Store.) e...i. .. M.S 11, 11.114 . 2.125 B,)M Tau4Wiwbarsjaragon( , , 1 . ,n 1 tirwi.il, vaiw.ii a. wu. a a vu. , , . , ,m 1 . v,..,,. ............ . . . . B.1S3 B.sro 1.8M ............... 4J.IU16. ao,4t (Votlrut Dlai. Mlaa LI 1 1 la a Wehater. PktlomatB, oragon Mlaa Anaala C. Hnlabelnio. tteavarton. Oregon .... (voting place, nearerion. inomaa 'ining ijwnreetionary.i . - Mta Oraca Btarr, Oorvkllls, Oregon. .................... in .trtt.tr,,,, .4, DISTK10T 0. . . 1 r Mia ndna Paraley, BoeaMrg, Oregon Ulaa n.l. tlantine. RnaafmrK. Oreaon....' J . (Voting place, tmaenorg. namiiMn a vn im . v . .. Mtae Loulae T- Jonea, Jatrkarmvllle, Oregoa ......... W. .....,....,........, i 11,7S Mlaa Mande Berry. Grante pan. Oraenn...: .i... 11,800 (Voting place. Grant Paaa, Smith' Drag Store.) 1 , Miss Jennie Woodford, Medford. Oregon H.1S8 (Voting plane, Madford, Rtumell Ceafectloaery.) , ' . v - Ml Prance 0 borne, Aahland Oregon.... ..1.. g,ni Mia I.rdla McCall, Aahland, Oreson..... 1,084.. (Voting place, Aahland, got ton' a Newsstand aad Bay !'.) , y . . pa-Faael3e'WaW Coupon Free Ha wallan Trip ..' '" r ' Honolulu, Hawaiian islands ..-.' ' - r : ', '', ,.-:'';', -,.- -v ' - V ' I : ' y,t ;'.'i4 .;. ;. - X rote for... ........ 1 This eoupon must be voted eo or before beeeraber I. 1101. Conntlns Is dona on Mondays, Wednes day and Fridays 'and the standing of the candidates announce J to the public the fol-' - lowinj day -i -