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    Z1Z2 OHEGON D'AILY JOUIUIAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVCMSER 2. 18CJ.
ST SAMSIi I p SONOL:..
I I-1 i" M l, IT'
iiIJo;.,ii.j
fltoy&mds of Gravensite Raincoats at 1-3 Value
SALS C2G!r'S TODAY, TU2SDAY, AT 9 A. M, AND WILL CQ
TINUE FO TEN DAYS OI'LY . : "
For
Men
Cravenettes, Rsincdats and Mackintoshes freshly unpacked and every one made by the GOODYEAR RAINCOAT
CO- NOW LOCATED AT 109 THIRD STREET. You know what that mean. Think of 40,000 Raincoat from
the best makers in the world at such clashing prices they can't last long. Every one was tailored by the best men in
the east and made especially for this season's wear. Single or double breasted, loose or tight fitting, with or without
belts, all colors, aU weights and many are silk lined. A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL TELL MORE WONDERS
THAN 'A PAGE OF ADVERTISEMENT. STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING THIS SALE.
Cf Cn.7 Cft Regular
VVlVVWlUyliVV
Ladles Cravenette Raincoats :
' ' Smart Wear for Balav er luAlsa ''
f C AAHeiultr $11.0 value. Fitted rull-Length
e?U.VVJ Raincoats, single and double breasted
styles. Warranted aJl wool; light and dark colors.
111.00 to' $14.00
valuta.- Extremely stylish
Ralneoata tn Oxford, green, tan and brown. In
: fitted and loos belted back; win a shoulder cape,
also triple cap affect; perfect fit t Inf. .. ,
fQ WC Regular $11.00 value. An unusually at.
I w tractive 'model fashioned In cape or .eol
larless style: new boa platted or Inverted back;
eeml or tight fitted style; latest sleeve; colors,
olive, tan or rrajr; hand-tailored throughout. '
SPECIAL i .J"'''.?.
(11 tA a CIC Imported models,' made of
e?lA.UV 10 r?ld .the finest cravenette cloths.
We ask that you see these splendid sarmenta,,
" that you not the style, the make, the finish, that
you compare our prices with others that are ask
ing $28.00 to $......,','... vvV. ''" .:
v Women's Raincoats i:
Cape aa4 Cos Styles,' AU Colors.
jjQ Plain and fancy shades. ,' Actual value
t? 00 (a A A Pr, 1 Regular $.0
aPaV.UU 10 JdaUU to $10.00. Ladles'1 Rain
coats made ot superior quality, covert clothe,- in
tan, gray; full belted back, very latest sleeve;
cape effect; trimmed with velvet collars., , ,
i. ' ' . " '.
1 1 7C . J flA Fancy-Tweed, . Brocade
For x:
Eoyi
, Girls"
to $i$.oo.-;
Barge. .Actual value $10.00.
Men's Raincoats
CA Man's Boxcoat
e?1.0U Actual value, $5.00 .
C' E A All-Woo! Serge Boxcoat
e?.dV value, $.oo. :
lca 'tAt( All-Wool
il,t)V SHU (Ol.VW lKh . Meltons colors.
blue, black, gray and fancy mixtures,
value $11.00 to $18.00. ; ' . ,
All-Wool Imported Eng-
colors.
Actual
Coys' and Girls' Ralncccts
Sale Price $ 1 .25. $ l.SOand $2.00
. Actual Value, ,11.00 to $7.10.
neifsXravenette Raincoats
Wore.' Tnatsafl of Overcoats, ,
f fl A Regular $12.(0 values. Stylish., up-to-date
VVlVV
'Raincoat and Overcoat combined, loose,'
swagger effect. Large assortment to select from.
7 fY A Regular $11.00 value. Men's Cravenette .
PeSVVRalnboat in fancy or plain effects. .New
broad shoulder, full back, oloae-flttlng collar, all'
slses. ,..,......--.- i ...
tO 7CRgularV$22.00 value. SWeil Vp-to-date
eys d Cravenettes ,in Oxford, black and novel
ties, ail band tailored and silk lined; all slses. ( '
iramw is ouus.
Regular $1100 to $S5.00
value. Made of the flneat '
cravenette cloths. - Nothing finer woven by, the
cravenette people. : Silk and wool textures, su
perior workmanship. Some in ' paddock style,
others loose back, awagger effect, concave shoul
ders; up-to-date in every respect. ..-:,.,.: s
$12.50 and $15
wn obdxds noimT mus zr ACCoatVAirzap T un uonx on axraxts oun, mn eni xm uaron ksasvu.
ear
109 THIRD STR.EET
A . loimely Oeovpled by Vortlaad Trust
.j.'v-v2;: . Waauta-tom aa tark tta.
roma ervm stsbt BTSa vvmnro rmxm uu vwau o-oioox. t
Co
Hi HUGE
FRAUDS
Ifl IDAHO LAND
-r5.7
. Legislative CommittiB Experts
Find State Land Accounts in
1 ' Hopeless Tnsie. i, "
UWS FREELY VIOLATED
V IN DISPOSAL OF TIMBER
' Money Placed to the Credit of the
T .Wrong Fund In Iwtston .Alone
" Piere Is Pyi&nce
' ouiand-Acret piBcttpthtyj ;;;;'','
" (gperlsl Pliqstck te the 7enrnal. : ' . ,
. Bolae, Ida., Nov.. It. At the last ses
slosj of the legislature a committee wss
appointed to investigate the condition
of the state land department and report
Its nndlnga to the bouse. The commit-
tee .was composed of RepreaentativM
Powers of Ada, Moore of Fremont, Fuld
of Blaine, . France "of . Shoshone end
. Chrlstensen of Bingham.- .
After spending two weeks the com
mittee made a partial report to the ef
fect that the records of.the land office
were in such a Aopeless tangle, owing
to a lack of systematic bookkeeping,
. . that -It was impossible to make an In
telligent report and asked that the com'
. mltteo be permitted to continue the lat
veetlgatlon after adjournment and that
a sufficient appropriation be made for
the employment of experta to examine
the books. . Jn partial report eubmitted
It- was atated that under the various
granting acts of congress the state had
been donated' 061,080 acres of land for
the ivarioue state . and- educational In
stitutions, the same to be selected' by
. the proper officers of the state and the
proceeds to constitute a permanent fund
I for the support and maintenance of the
Institutions. As to how much of these
lands had been selected, how many
acres had been sold and Just what had
become of the proceeda It waa impos-
. alble to make even an .approximation. -
-. -, Skosboae County rrauds. .
" ' They had discovered that In Shoshone
county alone 9,080 , acre of Valuable
" timber land had been sold In violation
of the land lawa of the atate, and that
IS counties appeared to be In debt to the
state in the sum of $13,401, while eight
. other counties seemed to have a credit
'. of $T,42t for money remitted to the
stste treasurer, -without any report of
. sales being forwarded to the land de
partment. '.''-";.
Moneys which ahould have been
1 placed - to the credit of the permanent
fund were found In the maintenance
-' fund and vice versa, and funds belong.
ing to the common schools were' mixed
up with those of the higher educational
Institutions. ' Three exhibits ; were . at
tached to the report, which caused con
siderable gossip at the time. It was
ordered that too copies of the report
and exhibits be printed.' but for some
reason this wsa not done and the matter
waa dropped for the time. .
. x" ,''.' ; lieods at ivewlstoa.-',
Since the legislature adjourned the
land board has had an expert at work
on the records at Boise and In the dif
ferent land offices to see how much he
could find-that waa being lost to the
state. He has just returned from
Lewlston, where he spent much time on
the land office record and reports that
he had discovered descrepanoles amount
ing te JS.000 acres In-that one district,
finding evidence of one selection of
1,000 ecres of valuable timber of which
there was nojrecord in the Boise office'
The .legislative committee began its
work of Investigating , the department
today. But three of the , members,
Powers, Moore and FuldVliave so far ar
rived, the others sending word that they
would eome in a few days, r In the
opinion of the chairman the eommlttee
does.' not expect to JVnd that, anythine
more serious than incompetency will be
shown b-lhe Investigation, unique the
shady manner la which the timber land
ale In Shoahone "county was mad
demonstraTest11B Tart -thai sharp praci
tics . prevailed In . those ' transactions.
TJicre Is no .limit te the time "which
may be-devoted to the work and it la the
Intention to find where the state ia at
before the committee eeasea its labors
THE, HILL.
Attractive and Strtotly Modern ew
t", ateeldeat XoteL
The new -resident hotel on Wsshtng
ton street Lucretia Place is filling a
long-felt want In Portland. - The build
ing la "thoroughly modern In every re
spect, having hot and cold water, steam
heat,, electric lights and telephones In
each room, and elevator service day
and night. There are t a number of
rooms, both single and en suite, with
private bath, on eacb floor, and several
general baths. Mrs. & V. Kill,. the pro
prietor, needs no Introduction : to the
Portland public, she having been to a
great extent responsible for bringing
the resident hotel business In Portland
up ' to 'Its present high standard. The
kitchen Is in charge of G. W. Woods,
one ef the beet chefs In the far west,
and a. very .efficient crew of' colored
waiters, are giving the best dining-room
service ever offered to Portland people.
The Hill Is" giving all the luxuries of
the higher-class American-plan hotel, to
gether! with the comforts of home life.
Mrs. Hill lsbelng assisted in the man
agement by C L. Morgan, ' an eastern
hotel man of wide experience.
. Mew Taper at Amity v
-' (Hperl.l Dlap.tck fe The Joarael.) . '
. Amity, Or., Nov. 18. The Amity En
terprlse made Its first appearance Sat
urday. It la a six-column folio, edited
and published y B. F. Monger.
. 'i"f ' Smfa Siee at Aamlty. '
- ' (Hpeelal Dispatrh te The Xmroal.) 1
Amity, Or.j Nov. 18. The rnfaat
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Calvls
died Saturday and was burled from the
family residence Sunday afternoon. -
Am You tUolm df Va V
.7flf wtth thB DMhyT
" fas It wme elctrMalnf skin effeettost Ke
eeSojlt. HeiU et k.py swUen daily see
Uorfina Coop
la tithyo bta. Kill disease sra.U.e.
fpewllly SlI.Tt Irrltatloe M elp sS ekla.
ndnce riftil alD. Re.ps Why sweet a4
liMlthr. For nthr. ch(lng, er me. ermfei..
ltcBlne. ail ionri, nim
la truly wond.rfot Kbit It Sues for Bey H
will to tot yoo. Iff tbe t snethles a"
tlrrl"e of tail.tr bath aS snwry eoei
No snlmil f.. MiHllr.teit. Aotlwrtfe, De.
tnlorlTlni. Hrr,oin, u.enns, .nsrmoi.
A Brcatli ol rise KsImsi la trcry cat,1
Try It. Tnn'll be ernivtBi".. I'.rts ise.
vn"frt..i ( imr ii a r srwnAt.
ft? .).. hi .VA! X. N. . Rr fiwe aatklnf
ofirr4 Itbnnt tbi. .If natnrei
if , es entelile
tj' t yJi-tC '-f ,)0. wrrper.
Kapm torn looking Young
Always teatoms yeothfel enloe to fny or
earn ninp sair r.uins. romiuwir
ie s.iienis. a
nm. hMDlM fe.
eat. " Twee But eotl skla or lln.a. rTbla
eraaalna
SaBdnis. A klab-elsas k.lr .rtiwr
apiBg s.ir sort, gixr. luiart.
Qreat Balr rood.aMel hrHAfiriNASOiP
kala snip, kills Saailraff frni., stops
Itrklitf, prankx Aae retb. Lars Soo.
sotti.. iniiuu'. xake aetklsg wllaeat
r .isn.iur,
roe lota tff't f SRe.Cake
UAH pimA nil-.
Bin tbls. take te mr o( followln. Sni
Slate, sad st tor. eottle Balrh..Hk and
rH ease H.rane M.llr.tM Soap, noth for
R"r. i r.(al.r prtr 7a.. er emi ba Phlle
ji.y o., ft
enit this .4.
Co., Newark, M. i-, prepaid, for Sue.
Kra. -mo not a1.ee br Srvraiats wltheat
tkla .nUre Mr. aad eOc. foe litirhMllh.
Kanie ,...,.,...........
AJdrtiS...
EY III fM
GET BAD BOYS ;
School Directors'' Ask' Mayor
Lne and Council to Appoint ,
1' ; Truant Officer. :? v r
JUDQE FRAZER AND CLUB "
WOMEN TAKE UP MATTER
Jtrvenile Court Man Says Boym Who
r Play ( Hookew Should Hot Be Sua
. perided but Should Be Forced to Go
to School Sefularly. i -. , ,
ZZZt l, CZ,t - ri ft CO, Fourth and Washington Sttf. .
Portland may soon have a truant offi
cer to aaslst the school authorities In
compelling boys and girls to attend
school. ':. . t- v.'.-. ...'
At the meeting ef the "board Of school
directors last night a resolution was
adopted directing Chairman JL W. Bit
ton, on behalf of the board, to ask Mayor
Lane and the city council to appoint
such an officer to be under the direction
of the city superintendent of schools. .
Judge Fraser of the Juvenile court and
a delegation of women from the Federa
tion of Women's clubs appeared before
the school board .and made an appeal
for the appointment of a truant officer.
Judge Fraser said Mayor Lane had aald
that he waa of the opinion that the city
council would pass an ordinance creat
ing auch 'office ef truant offtoer and
appropriate funds with which to main
tain It. . '..' . v .
"If the dlrectore would do their duty
when a pupil plays truant we would not
have ' so mucij. trouble," said Director
Wittenberg. "All that A child who haa
been suspended has- to do Is to have
the dlrectore sign a reinstatement blank
and return to school to play hookey
again whenever he feels disposed.
. "No reinstatement blanks should to
required." - replied Judge 1 Fraser. ' ' "
have had as high as 80 caeea of truancy
before me in one day.- We have a com
pulaory educational law and the way to
enforce It is not to expel tne truant.
but to see that he goes to school. There
are whole families of children whom the
school officials never heard of, and It
Is from such' families that the majority
of our Juvenile, court cases come. Those
children are permitted to roam . the
Streets. , . ' ;
"In the majority of these cases the
heads f families are te blame. The
law provides that whoever directly or
Indirectly enoourages delinquency is sub
Ject to fine or imprisonment. A lecture
delivered to the parents with threats
of fine or Imprisonment Is nearly always
sufficient to have them send their chil
dren to school.
"The Juvenile court haa not sufficient
officers to look after tnese truancy
eases and the city should have at least
one. Other cities the sise of Portland
have three pr more. We can get any
boy of moderate sense to do what la
right but we need a truant officer to
find Jtim and bring him in." , ;. .-,
FAMOUS BUTTE CONTEST
THROWN OUT OF COURT
' f)pwtel Dispatrh J The Jonraa.) '
j.Butte. Mont., Nov. t. The old and
noted, suit of Mrs. Katie Blume to re
cover possession of a one-story brick
structure and a portion of a lot valued
at $75,000 at Main and Broadway, la
the heart ef the business district, was
thrown out of court by Judge Bonrquln
yesterdsy, Mrs. Blume: and her attor
neys failing t appear when the case
wsa called through apparently some
misunderstanding. ,'.'" '
Sands brothers Of Helena, the present
owners of the lot, claim ownership by
virtue of deeds executed by Charles
Blumev.' late husband -of the woman,
conveyed (4 years ago at a time when
Butte real estate, was considered , ft
little worth. Mrs. Blume alleged the
signatures to the deeds were forgeries.
She waa suing Blume for a divorce at
the time of hie death. - , '
ASHLAND POLITICAL POT '
BEGINNING TO BOIL
' 1 ' l"
' fBaeelal Mspakek te The JoareaU "
Ashland. Or.. Nov. II. Am. m. n.t a.
a conference between a committee of the
anu-saioon league and a few bualnese
men, who are welt known advocates of
hiarh license, another eitv ticket ! hn
nominated to be voted, for at the ensu
ing city election. " ' .- . .
It is headed bv O. N Rnllw . 1....
real estate holder and high license man.
for mayor. - J. B.V Smith, a former
Methodist preacher and member of the
aatl-saloon league eommlttee, ls the
candidate for recorder. The councllmen
named) aret-First wmrd, J.- M. Beater
ting; secona waro, J. Byd MONair; third
war. 1. K. Tounar. C H. Thmui
stsUnt cashier of the Bank of Ashland,
is named for treasurer. '-,. - .'
A third ticket is expected to appear
SOOrt. Which Will bl mminltM tn .ha
nHulrtl n. mimlAlnal hm .....ill I. . .
jna oojecuon rraquantiy beard to' the
ouuer -ucaet is tnat Mr. Butler's oppo
sition o munlnlnal nnanlilii l anuifla
and well known, A few months ago the
kvw. www -,"bmu- iur v. municipal
ThUs"iiin"ollThss n'iasiWh3.'
bonds nor taken any steps to erect a
plant. . . .. j' .,
WALLA WALLA SALOONS
( DEFY CLOSING LAWS
flpeelal Dtsparek te Ibe Joaraal.l i - '
Walla Walla, Wash, Nov. The re
form leaders failed to. make a move
against the saloonkeepers who kept their
places -ef buslneel open Sunday and It
la believed that the moral crusade is
going the way of many other reform
movements ; unless the moral - element
makes some move towsrd punishing the
offending saloonkeepers at tonight's
council' meeting. - The leaders of the
movement still assert that they have
Just started on the work of cleaning up
Walla walia, but the fact that no move
was made yesterdsy to arrest saloon
keepers for violating ths Sunday law. Is
taken by many to mean that the attempt
at a reform movement is at an end. -
DIrtel frea Oar CUCiry frYCJ
evee DeeleiV PrefHe ' "
- Prevents Adurteretles)
. - Dredge a BTewfeerg.
' (Sperlel Dlepatrk te The Jonraal.t
Newberg. Or., Nov. It. -The govera
ment dredge Mathloma Is at work ia
the river near town, "widening the chsn
nel. so In the near future the t refill
by boat may be bettered. . ... .
1 aroir!? 3s00
ormi cuAHTssin on
Cm3 FRCI0HT rSCPMO v IwllbU
am ship tea slala ssHsd eus.witk as
suru weaevcenoaa. iraswwauw. t
tmh ftsve roar Sector kMt It tf yea '
Soat Had It atl fight sad ffte purMtand
keel vtMakey yes sear tssad, ahls N
sack Is as st ear ekpsaae sad year
sAN ks sresietly fehaiSeSi
ToetaaliavtemavRM wSoarbea,
Senenkar, eeiay Ike express srV, . f I
MfMeksrtea. Vas erne ataeey M, fl
kerertiiOaaawkfrelfttr J 1
H pa , ww www
tetllnen4l)oa)ys,
BATH IK WHI8KXT.
goes direct to you from etur
dJatfltery, one of the targeet
and. beet equipped la the
world, thus aasatiag yea of
Oerfect purity and aaving
yoa the dealers' big profits.
It Is prescribed by doctors
and need as hospitals aad
by half a stlUioa ssHafled
eaatomers, bsisnss tt Is good and pure and
retsesheapk '. , f ;: ;
waiTS ova traaasaT omca.
THE KATKIS CISTILUxa CO.
i
KaaaasniiNx- 1
Mernajjt
st tniiie. sa.
OATTONi (V . ATLANTA. OA,
DtSTnxaav, t'aov. O. . Ksrastraaaai 1M
ens OaiMtal SsOO.OOaeO Pski la fM
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The jovnal party will tul from San Francisco Feb. 15th,-1906, ba the Sonoma
, xor me xiawauan isianas. -.... , , . .
Join in ths Swim, i Vots for Vour Fsvorjt Csadidst. Only 33 Osys Rsmsla and tha grsatsst
v
cpntest sTtr conducted by a newspaper' IS at a done.'
'.Iv...
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HERE IS THE WAY THEY STAND
Votes received op to Monday eveiiias in The Jon
CONDITIONS
OfTheJota-eara
Hawaiian Tonr
CONTEST
. mST Aay yeaae lady eves It rears
ef are Bur be sealaatMl at eay Msm eo
Waaks acovieed by Tka Itsnak wiU the
aaerseawst et two weU-kaewa eitlaase
sf the dlstrlet hi which eke realoas.
' noon-Tkrea Jsates agresahtS te the
glrfemt eaaeleatea shall ke seieeaad e
nelauy aaaoaaee the wlaaar la eaeh dle.
trlet, one yeeag lady te be ehceea tnm
totrt . .
. TKTJtS As ,ta '.' eleetleae. eaeh dis
trict sk.U vote separaUIyr Tke-sete la
eae eanaet affect the etW. . Hsttets aees
arly eoewsratag the dlstrlet. will he esttled
by the wlekee ef the aujarity. le wts
ser shsn have the riaht te saaM a sreay
tf saakle to attend i herself,
rOtTKTM VotlD win eoasaastwe There,
day. Aaaest a. 1S06. aad efciae Satart.r.
vDeeesreer .se, at S e'etoeh a. sa. -..ISO
Cmdom met W voted wtthts sevea ear
- after lame. Osapeas eat tresa the Dally
eenal stoat ke eeatly trlsasMe. AU
eeapeaa, wkHhef slagle er epectal. aieet kees
the saste ef the candidate te be voted far.
coTnpojrg ass arm At roxxewsi
. nriE-einsla eonpeas, est tm the
paper, are good for eae Vote, Saberrlpttoa
te the vealng fosrsal ssd gnaday kloralag
aeeraal, three saosths, Ol.So. s epochal
SBspea ef ue vetas seM ta aavaaes).
Bakerrtptlaa te veaiae aad Smnday tars
tog Jearaal sis SMetke, M TS, a speetai
.aoapoa of SM votas (paid la aevaaea), Baa),
serlptloa te the Bventag aad Basday Hors
ing Joaraal IS sseataa, QT SO, a apawlal
aeapea ef TOO votes (paid - aovaaae).
Babeerlpttea to the Bvealag aad Baaday
Moraisg . 9oanal, three taoBtke by Bull,
$1.00, s special eeapea ef ISO votes (paM
is advaaee). Babeertptloa to tha veatag
aad aaasay Iteralag loarBkt by ea.U atz
swathe, $S.TB. s spoelal eaapaa of BSO votaa
(paid ta edvaaee). Basecriptiaa to. the
-ealBg aad Beaday kt-rmins Joeraal ky
sll 10 saeatha, gf.ee, a special eeenea et
TOO vetea (paid la advaaeel. Beml-Weekly
joaraal, $1.M a year, apeelal eeasea e 100
vetse tpald la edvaaee). .
gIXT OseaoBS sseaM he vstod et the.
haaeqaaKere saarest yea e awlled to the
eeepoa departaasat t The Joaraal, or' at
say point seated below. Totes arm he
coasted Meedsya, WBeedaye aad rndaya
sad the toUle aaenBsneS to the pauue ths
toUowtBg day.
Aay eaadtdato wirkerawtag freai the eea
tost eaaawt have her vetoe aoysted lee as-
JKIASaVASTSBS AhTB TOTIaTS tXAOXSl
- First SkrtrleW hfnltaesBah aad Claeksawe
eeaaaoa. vou
ef The Joeraal
eeaatlea. Totlag plaee, Ooapee DesactaMal
eiaoa. ...
eesad Wstrtet TJsloe, tjantnia ' aad
'Wallows eeeatJae. ,; -ftrt
Tklrd Blstitea Waeea, Bkarsiaa. Gimaaa,
Harrow. Wkeelof aad Oreoh eooatt.0. . ,
toarth BletrtoWBakas. Orast. Baraay
aad Maihear eessttoa. .
Tifth tMetrlsi Ootawbla aad CI.Wop
eeaattoe, Oreyoa) KUrkll.t, Oewllta, Clark,
Padfle. Wakktakaw aad BksasaBla eaaatlee,.
Wasklagtoa. : ,.'' :. v '' ; . .
' Shrth Piatrlet Marios. Use aad Laae
a. Carry;
sad Ube
hVvoath DtstrleWWaahtaftoa; TtlUBw-,
Tanaai, Bestoa. Polk aad Ltoeom eoaatlas.
an.t..h TilMtitek Poaciaa.
leooDhtae. , Jaekaosk KlaaMtb
Any information retarding con
ditions of the Hawaiian tonr should
be addressed to the manajer of
the Contest Department of The
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Mailt. Maitlaan. fllita. H'nrtBa Ji Klne Btore .............................. 1. 1 1
Sadie Wlntoriuantl., t'lly lyo works ..,. .,,,.,,,,,. j..,...,: 74.7MO
lra Saty, St Baa Bafaal etit..............v...,,,..t,....,.-.W.
Crotches Kurth. teleplMMie operator Portlasd hotel eO,4T4 .
Rutk Im, endorsed br rVdersted Irate, Coooeil
Bum Rharon. 210 East Tblrtl.-h atrMt ,..,....... w.........r a".ai4
Hrnrletta WlDkleman, 4uT Coock ,aBfMt v....v.r'V''---','"'-' T 'irvB '
Mara.rrt SuiKb, MMi Williams areaae ................ .,.,..w.......r.. 'jH.'A
Kdlth Bern, S4S Rterk street.. ..... ,.......-. Oi.04
Lara D.rbsbire. exo Wtr .treat.. St.2l
Knpbta Olma. 8US l.y str-et.. ...'.. A. ...,........ -,-.-.V.. ...... .SIS
AlToaa Horn, tlrefon Cit. ... veJ '. S1.S.O)
Elw OrleMl. aK5 Bast Thirty -Arst atreat. ..,...,. SI.24S
Kl.a Hurlbert, St. Johns , ......... ........ 2n,&"4
Oeaevteve HiIbim, Olds. Wortwaa a King .tore ...... ........... 1 ..'
M.llle Manar, tm Hallth etreat. !
Uwartis Nnk. tft Burnslde street. ..a,......,,.....,....-..'.., JS.OIJ
Owe Jelly. TSS first street....... ...t. t 14.ois
Marlon taky, Wondard. riarke Drug renkpaay .............. ........ 13.SH4
Cornells Darker, MA Sratid a Team..... 10.14
Burse Ueddlok, Orsna (Hf ....... ...,.,. ...... T.oT-
(Voting flace, Ceupoa Kepertment. Joornal Of Are.) .... .:
-...... n-,'. MSTSS0T HO. & "-" H
Katie Na.h, IA Orande, Oregon . . . . , . -- . ............ TR.IrTg
Mnllle ProrbsteL La tlrande, Orsos T3,ata
( Voting Plae. IA Grande. Sl.lnh.ck Btever CoeJerttoBary.l
As-nea rletraer, Peadleton. Oragoa ..... .. . ... ..-......-.. ST.2M
Parl Harris, Pendl.tno, Oresoa. .........kt... ......... ........ 10.144
Grace liawka, Pandlctoe, Ot.oo. tv, ....... ........ H.tM
Mabel jobneon. . Pendleton, Oregoa. ...... .v.... .-. aa.....a'.-a4e '
(Voting Pisco. Pendleton,' Brock A McOesaae' Drag Star. - - ...
fjllllan B. O Harre, Athena. Orefoa.'v. .....,..-..,........' S,144
(Voting Place. Athena, Hell Broa." Htore. .
Ivy MeOalllater. Walla Walla. Washington .S4t
May Callaban, Walla Walla. Waablngtoa .................. .......4., .... rl.s
Rmy Tonng, WaMa Walla. Waahlngton .......' ' S,Oiie
Hattle Brown, Walla Walla, Wasblngtoa ................... 341
Larlla B.rr. Walla Walla. Waahlngton '--.-..........,... . SUT
(Voting PUce. Walla Walla. Waablngtoa Book Nook.) : . ..;.r . ,.. 11 '
Stella IM Lands, Wertco, Onam.vr.7.v:.mnmrnvim,Hei,aM-.H,'i. t.llB-
.. ....... , .... - SIBTBICT. JtO,..S,L;Vlji-.J-..; vST iVaT '
Kaillle Ooaaen, The Isllest Oregon. .............. ....... .................. 41,41b
Luclle Crata. the Italics, Oregon .. ...gf.KKt
(Voting Place. The Dalles, Blakely Drag Btore.) -
Stella Blcbardispn, Hond ttlvcr, Oregoa ..,....,,... .,,.,.... .OM
Lnara Cramer, tiood Elver. Oregnn .....; ..... laSOS
(Voting Place, Hood Blver, Wright's Btore.) .
rkir.nce Gource, Arlington. Oregon, .wMf.ntHMww U,pk
(Voting Place. ArUuglun. Brabaa'aXonfectkary4- ...U'..
lne B.e,. Hcpnncr. Oregon ...... . m lftl
Grace linger. Heppner. Oreguo. ,, , 474
IVotlriar Place. Hi-noncr. Pat tenon A Bon's Store.) . . .
(feet rode HkaBBoa, Coaeoa. Oregon.... ................ ......i............ 1,MT '
i Voting Plac, IXjndon. Jack. on at Horaiorooa a ovm.) r -
ertruoeUjarp, Prlucrllle, Oregon......... .n. ..,......,. sag
..,,,,.,. .... OISTBIOT 0. . -t ' . .' '
Kfne Mae Klnar. Ontario. Oreeoa ......w.... fl. 41
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Gcrtrade Tire, Baker City, Oregon,..
Ethel Parker. Baker City, Oregoa........
Mrrtle BrattoB. Baker Hr. Oresoa
(Voting Place, Baker City, LeaiBger'a Drug Btore.)
Clara Bwats. Burns, Oregon..
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........ ...... 1541
(Voting PUce. Barns. Welcome Pharmacy. 1 .
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Paler Bettarler.- Vale. Oregoa. ...
Gcreldine Dttrkee, Sunipter, Oregon.... ,
(VeUng Place, Buapter, DeNeffo Cigar aad Neweetaad.)
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K.ttiefine Gore, Kalama, Waablngtoa ..y. ..................
tVottng Plaoe, Kalamn, Coffey's Store.)! . . -. w ' - ,
Florence iteeTren. VsncooTer, WSMIngtoa"' .A..........,.,
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Amelia Williams, K.lso,' WsablngCoa ...M......,......a 18,044 .
(Voting Place, Keleo (VnfeMlonory.) '. . . . , ; .-
K.n L. Todd. Astoria,' Oregon ,,....................,....a.'....,... lAtrk .
Boblna Coffmna,' Aatoria. Oregoa.. .....,................ ........... Siftl
alke Andaraea, A.tnrla, OrMo.,.,..,.........t...,i1ti...Mm.M..fi4 8,080
(Voting Place. Aatorle. Owl Drug Btore.) . .. , "
Msry Berge, llome Valley, Washington .......... It
Delay Watklne, St. Helcae, Oregon ..... S.0H
(Voting Place, St. Helens. Ora-'a Store.) ,, ,' v
Annie Perrlne, Cl.takanl., Oregoa ................ S,i00 .
(Voting Place, Clat.kanle, Simmon 'a A Co. 'a Btore.) . .....
Gcrtrade Randall. Caatle Hock, Wa.hlngtoa ...........k..... ............ l.SfNI
Grace Wright, Ca.tl. Rork. Waablngtoa . ............... ................. 1,411 1
i Voting Place, Caatle Bock, A niter a Drag Btore.) . , , .' - -
lice Perry. Kalnler. Orcgea ' .... , ,
(Voting PUce, Kalnler, rrledbnrg'e Confecttonery.) , v . . .
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Blanche Brown, Bales,, Oregoa. ......... .. ........... S3.S10
Mary DaTttieoa. Saktm, Oregon.,.,. 11.4IS
L. Belle Darby. Hataai. Orvgoa... 11, IMS
HTbule Ireton. Salena. Oregon...... ...... ............. ............ .. ...... II.02T
Pearl Bhaih, Maicm, Oregon. T.4"d
Minnie Achenbech, Haleai, Orcgea., .... . ...... 1.8TB .
Nettle Beildrkoop. tUlem. Oregoa..
(Voting Place, Ha lam, Raaa' Drfg Btore.) , , '
Madg. Battee. Eugene, Oregon... , ...,.,.............. ejl.eail
Rmmn Moffett. Kugene, Oregoa. .,...'........ ........ 1A4T5
Stella Be. a. Eugene, Oregon... 1,461
(Voting PUce. Eugene, Hall'. Dreg Btore.) . ... . '
Maud. Blair, Cottage Grove. Oregon ,....,.... Ami .m. ..... gT.ono.
Rroe fttewart. Cottage Grove, Oregon ....,.... ...... to.aif
Llsste Veatck, Cottage Grove, Oregon iiht. ,rvT...,rtv.,.....rt.V le.Stl '
(Voting PUce. Cottage Grove, Gill's Coafectluaery.) . ' 1 .-'.
Locy Morcom, Wood hum, Oregon.. ..,-, .V..W...e..'.'... fO,esT
Myrtle Traak. Woodhnrn, Oregon.., 11.110
(Voting ri.ee. Woo,ltMirn, Beebee A Whltaaaa'a Snare.) .
Pearl' Savage, Albany, Oregon. ..( .....,.......'........,. li.SOt "
Mtggte Chamber.. Albany. Oregon. .. .......... ,...f...y.....U... lo.aer
Alive LOike. AllHiuy, Oregon ...,,..,,M....'......... TeMl .
I Voting Place. Albany. Dawaoa'a Drag Btera) V .... " - . .
Kathrra Garvts, Sllrrrtun. Omaon.. ..,................ 11.M3
(Voting Piece, Hllvertoa. Brook 'a Drag Btera.) -. . . i , , - ,:
Addle Hlmpaoa, Lebanon, Oregm .i.........aV...M ' ....... 1,040
(Voting Plaoa, Lebanon. Cotton's Btore.) ...... ,, ' -
Kanda Gleay, Aurora, Oregon ,.,........,......, ........... S.STS
y.y Coeley, Browaevllle, Oregoa....,..- ......... l,n0
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Bertha Cnertemamke. McMlnn.llle. Oregon ........ ....... Sa,M4
(Voting PUce, McMlnBTlu. Honeera Store.) . ' '
Myrtle Bu41m, yoreat Grove,, Oregon. ...i ..,......,.. .1,......
(Voting Piece, k'oreet Grove, La Cotirae'a Btore.) - ; ?
Ilaael Kennedy, Lafayette. Oregon, W.B7J ,
.(Voting PUce, Lafayette poetofSeb.) . ... , '
MarU lloatetler. Hlllanore, Oregon. tM.ns
Roan B, M.IWM, lllllabore, Oregon. ' ...... .... .t 1.2."1
(Voting PUce. tliltaooro, m-halaertch's Store.) ' , i-"1 .
Grace Starr, Corral I la, Orcgint.. ...... ,. TtTl
Cora Spangle, Dayton, Oregon, .... i.. ....,..., .....,,.,. laV3Ua
(voting I'lac. Deyron, HarrU'. Drug store.!
Minnie Roy, Dalian, tare roe
(Voting Place, Dallas, Blast's Voafeetioaery.)
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1,104
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Oll.e Htralton. . Aewnerg, Oregon......
(Voting Place, h'ewherg, Calwell A Co.' Drag Store.) '
villi. n .rtefMTCT. rnimmatn. uregon ,...,...,..,....fr.....e..
KVimU C. Ilolabelntee. Beavertoa. Oregon ;'.. .......... w..
(Voting PUce. Bcevertoav Tkomae Thing Confectionery. )
. msTsxcx o..s....,. .....j.;.
Edna Paraley, Rcaekiieg, thegos..,.,..,.,...v7.,e...lftfl
Dale Harmonr Koeeburg, Oregon.,...
(Voting Place. Rnacbnrg. Hamlltna'at Drag Bteret)
Inle T. Joeca. Jarke.nTtllc. Oregoa ....................... .......
aianne arry. urania raa, uregon... ......,.
(Voting Place, (ir.nt. paea: Smltk Dreg Btore.) , - ' ',"'"',
Jennie Woodford. MedforA Oregon........' .... .c,....,...,r,.
(Voting- Place. Medford. 'RnaeeU f linrect looery . ) .
I tdla McCell. AMIand. Oregnn
rraneen Oabome, A.hland, O
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