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.THE OREGON DAILY I JOURNAL PORTLAND; SATURDAY . EVENING. APRIL' 13, 1003. S TATEMENT GANDIDATES lyiltiLiGlEtl : continued from rare On) tbl wu a etrenuoue on and It la yet hard t determine who will b Wit winner, i cnanea aiauis n ma ever Leu wimer, running ror reeiec , tlon, and Indloatlolne ere that ha will be abla (a ratals the lead ha haa se cured. ' . ' CAilEKOX LEADS OVER MOSER AND (!; JAHES COLE Ponnelly lit. Plka 178; for atata senate. Cowrrraan 194. BourblH 15. Malheur toe Cuke. jVI& April It Incoinpleta returns from out of IJ preclnots give Caka lot. Fulton ttS. Ellis 1S1. 0ar 1(1, Shepherd 71. Aitchison 181, Gaston 4 Hamilton II. Hurlburt It. Lourks t. Whiting IS, for aula senator, IWrUtt til. fins 801; for atata repreeentative. Hrooke 85ft. Morfltt III. Cake will carry countjr br K on complete canvass, v Oeorg a J. 'Cameron won tha Repub lican nnminatton for dlatrlct attorney r tha hird.it fia-hta of tha I Caka la In tha lead over TO votea; EMU Cake Lead In Wuco, Tha Dal lea. April lsWWssoo county reports, sre Incomplete, ror senstor At I J V. M.a If A primaries. , Jamee Cola wa aeoond In Hurlburt la In tha . lead for railroad tha race' with Qua lloeer third and Icommlsaloner. N. J. fclnnot lead a in a Roger Slnnott fourth. The other three hot ilrht for aanator on BMavnmlSa. cand.da.aa, Davit. T.ggari and West- ..nfafwn5. 0'B VteSS.'" iT t I' brook, were not serious factora la tha todda, running on no statement and rivht extent . aa the 'drew atrenarth I Bterk oa statement No. 1. it la count - from one or another of tha Isadora. ,f '.K EES SEX. IVISXZ.iEZ Fnlton Ahead In Sherman. voters could have concentrated their I lioro. April II. Unofficial Repub votea on Jamea Cola be would bare won I llcan returna from eight out of hlne the nomination. Ha waa regarded, how- I precincts in Sherman county give Cake aver, by ell nia competitora aa a nan- m, fui ion xi, kihs ueer s, geroua rival and waa In consequence a Shepherd 41; for railroad commlaaloner, . constant object of attack. Altchleon HE, Oaaton 101, Hamilton II, It waa thla combination of tha other Hurlburt 88, Loucka 88, Whiting It; candidates sgalnst Cola that beat hlia eleventh Judicial district. Judge, Llttl for tha nomination. Out of II praclnota, field 417; attorney. Collier 141, Parker for which complete returna have ao far III; Joint aenator, Bourhlll 115. Bow been available, the vote on dletrlct at ertnan 174. Donnelly and Plka had no - torney, for Cameron, Cola and Moeer, oppoaltlon for Joint representatives. tha three leading candidates, la aa fol-1 Only county office In doubt la Judge: lowa: Cameron. I. otft: Moaer. i.iss. ana I out or three candidates two are ilea. Fol ton lead In Polk. Dallas. April II. Tha vote In Polk I county waa extremely light Thirteen out of It preclncta have counted prac tically all votea aa followe: Cake III, VAirTXrATTfiValFuOB 7 iln repreeenutlve, Jonea i.1 viituiai iviiu i iig, uaroiner l8, iiawiey. Republican, REPUBLICANS' ,r TVH0 HATE W)N no oppoaltlon: Henry. Democrat, no op- fonowtng ticket nac von la tha I .,. m,,. ku. r.rt... ,. ..r. vcgni lor nominevaona; TTnfted State ftanator H. M. Caka. J Ropreaentatlvaa Flrat dlatricLW. C, nwly; Second dlatrlct. W. R. Ellis. Juauce of Supreme Coart Robert B. 25n. Fulton in Lane. Eurena Or. Anrll IE. In II nreolnota out of II tha returna In Lane county are: Caka TIO. Fulton 117: for railroad commlaaloner, Campbell 1,141, Carter AITCHISON WILL BE R. R. COMMISSIONER VB. Alit .USE PEKUNA IN CUR ROUE Hnrlburt Ahead in Multnomah, but His Opponent Car ; o riei Erei7 Other County 'in the District- : ' . '"Loucks Is ThirdHan V:'v-v-,-;'.;:' Clyde B. Altohlaoo won tha Republl' can nomination for railroad , eommle- aiooer for tha Second dlatrlct, after one of the bardeat fighta of tha primary campaign, . W. It Hurlburt bla princi pal competitor, appears to have carried Multnomah county by a amall margin, but Altchlaoa waa rlctorloua In every othar county in the dlatrlct. In eastern Oregon Altchleon rolled up substantial pluralities,' mora than overcoming tha vote of Hurlburt In Multnomah. C C. Loucka waa. third In tha race. , Complete -returna from 65 precinct i In , i.Tll, I SIV Hurlburt 1.111. Loucka 1.104. The following table gives tha results as rar aa received iron to outaiaa oountlea: Aitrhiaon. Hurlburt Loucka Raker 171 , 111 Clataop til . 164 Snlumbla . ...1T It rook 141 V Ollllam It ' ' ' 71 Malheur ....111 r tl Morrow .4.. II ' lf Hhermaa ....IIS. . : '.. CI Wheeler II' ' ? II ' . till ' i;; "ill 111 III - II It II I ITI 109 Who Is best ablo to ludge'of the valuo of Pe-ru-na? The howcwlfo who has ttsod It In her home for years, or prejudiced, sensational writers who have never, used Pe-ru-na In their lives? -. It will, not take any fair-minded reader a minute to decide which Is the best evidence. The mothers of the United States bolleve In Pe-ru-na. , The half million women who praise Pe-ru-na receive no pay for doing so, and the half dozen editors who disparage Pe-ru-na get big pay for doing to. Which Is the best evidence? ' r f , A D HI IN IS TR ATI 0 H A H HI VER Sl R Y OF EXPECTS FIGHT FRISCO FIRE MRS. ANN It TESCHv Kow Eata and Bleeps Well Mra. Annie Teeoh, lit Jlrd avenue. Milwaukee, wlsoonaln. writes: - "When I wrote to you for advice, my health waa a .to tal wreck. I could not eieep aad thought X would die, aa there seemed to be no help for me. tint I roiiowea your ao- Prcsident and Boot Seek Bay City Celebrates Day by took ,run Man Larcrer Navy Because They Fear Big: War. (United Preea Ueeed Wire.) Waahlngton. April 18. That there haa been soma emergency In tha Inter national relations of tha United Statea Working Hard as Ever to Kcstore Buildings. (United Preea Leeeed Wtre.) Ban Francisco, April II. With weath er almost Identical with that of April 11. 1101, San Francisco Is todsv cele. which has convinced the administration hnMnr ti. m .w. oongreaa every dollar possible for the treat flra by working- as hard aa aver navr, 1a oeuevea by reaaon or recent 1 reeiors ine city, no rormai ears- developmenta. That thla emergency la monlea marked tha r a.,, i. ka an lariAlia that f..M.nl tsw..nvl mnA I . I Becretiry itoot feVr to aljiw lu ex- 0"r" ,,t0rjr nd u,umI rout,n of treme gravity to be known, la Inferred day'a work was not disturbed. All who rrom the to info Tha D to Speaker Cannon, tleahlp meaaure. It did pot accomplish of Ita alln. "I am now cured. X can eat and sleep weU, and enjoy life. , 1 mtw wui no wraoai re- 1 naa, should any of us be sick." Catarrh of Wont Form Mrs. Amanda Ivong, TXIT Beeley avenue, Chicago, Illlnola, wrltea: "I believe that X am cured of catarrh of the worst form and of long standing. '1 waa almost a total wreck. I triad almost everything and doctored with a number or doctors, but they did me no good. "I tried Ferona as a last resort and by the time I had taken one bottle could see that it was b I continued taking It fit - .-.V w jjHRUCRU55ELL;f ' 1 I'm u , 1 Sora Throat for Years. ' Mn. O. Daahal, 884 IrTlnr Aranae. Chicaeo. Xll Oarator A'ataral XXlatory Boclatj, wrlteai ; v ; . .;' : "I am f lad to ba abla to reoommend Perana for ohronia sore throat. Z bad bean troubled with aora throat for years, but 14 M M ....... . . . . 1 mrw coum una bouui to itcip Dt, x bad aa awful SUKlftf la tha, morning aad wag subject to ousj speus, 1 ooaid not draw a free breath aad Ufa had no pleasure tot Siev M. , toxoai waa oxy aaa parched, "I goppoeed I was doomed to spend tha rest of my days la thla con dition, whea X beard what food ' reruna bad been to there, to X tnea a ootua or It. 'After using It I waa muob better aad alz bottles of. It oured me. . I cannot gay too much for reruna, gad X bope that ome poor sufferer like my elf will aaa tble and glra It atrial." m the atepa that have been takes I were here, however, on the fateful day that I have not felt tha allrhtest sr ti. utter to rt xjr& s purpose, and no statement two years agx. Ths work that baa been accomplished rotate Dairy and Food Commissioner commlaaloner, Campbeu 1.141, Carter Sf W Bailey ' 1181, Robertson 181; atata representa- i Railroad domminirl oner First district. Bean 1,044. Calklne MS, Dpdd 468, ,T. K. Campbell; Second Olslrlol. WyoeiWB eve. eei. suwirai sie. contents has been made H Altchlann. Circuit Court Judge Department 1, Earl C. Bronaugh; department 1, Robert O. Morrow. . , . , ProeecuUng: Attorney - George X Ouneron. . Joint BepresenutiTe u. n. HCArtnwr, - Fulton lada la Morrow. Hennner.' Or.. Anrll - 1. Partial rn. (urns rrom Morrow c 141.' Pulton 182. Ierh for Beoond district. El InM Ua tmA I , ...... . 1 Dubllc. Aa.lZl"1Z-ZV7 r"""11' os re- splts much effort to dlecove? the facta. othln hut rria LVW Wr' .Today Reprs.rntatlveHob.on. now 2,.thiB "L"n.. .h.! l,ZbI1' ,now tna BDOKe.man or the White Houm nn r. . .- f navai mattera. haM a mnf.r. with wnicn was swept almost would'bVmad; to induceth'e aenai. to ?,tJ.tA.t ?t the flimsy, frame . . - - - . uuuuin.B 1 ti 1. 1 nnnm m n t Mr. n t ", concrete sna ones atruor urea are boualnc tha mnrih.ii. mnt .iith.l,i ' --iwwwrs wnuaa vuatn 11 1( partial . would be made to Induce the senate to countrVrT fake L',rt Provisions for money for I mm ft- o, county dlate commencement of work on the two SlTf.'af eSfe?rrii7i: VialS8 Wh,Ch r" CerU,n 10 ou city's main artery. ness calls them to the JOini nprenieiiT k . jucytrinar. I rr- i ,,S1 1 SUinoriSea. ency now giving concern to the nraal. RprentatlveV (Eighteenth dlatrlct, aon.r. Atcb,son 15 Gaston 10 H.mil. I, -Jm y. aodou, rrea bto, r I r; t2 - -- ' - aent and the stats department Is ,ln r-eph WBoverldge, J. G Bryant, fc ' Manchuria, and that itT. Thivolved IS Couch, B. C Aiunaa, . m. , jjayis, 1 . the aeemlng cooperation of Japan and Jloberi 8. IFarrell, El .Jaes;er, X D. I - Cake Wing aackamaa. Russia to force their own constrictloS Wahone, Charles J. McDonald. A. W. I Oregtm aty, April II. With four pre- 5 be treaty of porUmouth to the dls- -.4..(--t- t: vjt.wl?"cts yet to be heard from the returns "Y."-ni8 oxcnina and countrios which v uuuij - ... 1 .n r'iartfBmd. lumnt mr- rb 111 i unvw inieresis in unina. County Sheriff ! f'nuntT 'iers--r". , Coun y Asssor IX Efm'ct ''l rSZtt&9BJ!h Couniy Bohool Buperlntendent R. T, X 5idavta)s5" ' flttenn - ,"SS7 HurrevorPhllo Holbrook Jr. K,fmo?rt'? "omloS-RapreaenUtlve, 'County CoronenBen I Borden. l,Z'"am',' oppoai 3. W. Bell. ' ;-... - Constable Lod Wagnsr. County Central Commltteetnan---Pnfl Metschan- Jr. ' - - ft T,v.r Havana. I llon j rsurosa commissioner, I sdSMST lS?ttf SHIP JtfAY .-or R. U. Klrler. ItcTL?!? t 1:? H?i '?!PI?1. TJU rnTTTJt TilTiflArtTf res: otal loss. ISOO.OOO.AOA. T Simm Kw flra IIKn Ann AAA Insurance paid, llll.tSoo.OOOi Buildings burned, 28.188. New buildings erected. I.Tll. Old buildings remodeled, 4,071. Buildings destroyed. 1101.000,000. New bulldlnsa. illioooflnrt .Stock and furnishing. 1110.000.000. Local capital used. 1105,000,000. Outside loans, 11.185,000. Coat of streets naved til mllaaV KKA . AAA ' ' T ' vuu, I can aay now P- hare a use reruna. I atm Keep It In the houee, and thing were is no medicine like It I cannot prarse It too highly, and bleas the day that I learned Mrs, Judge J. F. Borer. 1411 Sherman avenue. Kvanerllle. Illlnola writes that several complications united In pulling her down, ana ana inanae reruna zor new Ufa and atrength. Porn-na Tablets. For two years. Dr. Ilartman and his ssslstants have tnoeaaantly labored to create Peruna la tablet form, and their atrenuous labors have Just been crowned with success. People who object to liquid medicines can now secure Peruna tablets. Each tablst Is equivalent to one average dose of Peruna. A Household Remedy. Peruna la a household remedy of great merit, and Is useful In a great many cllmatlo atlmantay suoh aa coughs, colds, sors throat, bronchitis, aad catarrhal diseases generally. Thousands of fam ilies have learned the nse of Perana Mr. John C Rn.eell. II Oranty Street. Portsmouth. Virginia, writes regarding his wife's ease as follows: "I thought It would ba doing but Justice to your great medicine to tell you what It has done for toy wife. Two years ago tha doctor eeJled at our house, on an average, three tlmee a week, in attendance upon my wife, who was suffering from scuts Indtgsstlon. Her suffering was so great that nothing but morphine would give her relief. "While on a visit to some friends in Norfolk she had aa at tack and I prepared to go for ths doctor, when our friend proposed Peruna. : K lHR5.C.DA5HECj (Valted Press Leeeed Wire.) Cost of sewers by city (1H mllee), I Mi lt" the treatment of these 11460.000. CaJte Wins Jackson. CAKE LEADS FOR SENATOR (Continued from Page One.) name Of tha luckleaa era the weat ahore of Vancouver I aland haa not roi oeen aacerta.ini Th. ni.r. Madfont Ar . anrll IS raV - I VOnlng Country la verv rourh anil ia. Jorlty In Jackson county 'will approxl- r l,f":ult t0 aecura. All tha mate IfO. with all lsraa tnwna IimnI wrecaue is xresn. It waa at f rat rrom at noon. He leada by thla number, "S"?11' ine Boat was ths Port Patrick, Vancouver, B. C- Anrll ll.Th. i jXlI nmua rvce oorporatlona, aft wrecked on I . Hwenta.. .i Gained Thirty Pounds. 1 gave her a dose. repeating it In a nair hour, an7 ker pains passed away. Blnoe that time my wife haa . sained ifi pounda. "We are never ont of Peruna. "When the children or I have a oold we take some of mamma's Peruna. I find It has cut my doctor bills down to almost nothing." ' Pe-ro-na for Her difldrea. Mrs. Alice Bogle. 80! Clraton street, Clrclevtlle, Ohio, writes: 1 want to Inform ye what Perana has done for me. . 1 have been affJlcUd with catarrh for several years. I have tried differ ent mediclnee and none seemed to do me any good until I need Parana. I have taken six bottles and oaa praise it vary highly for tha good lt baa dons me. . T alee find It of great benefit te my children." A multitude of people know bj penance wnat reruna will do. of them declare themaelvea cured of ehronie catarrh by using Peruna. by ex- Many and brush precincts will probably In- which recently left for the United King crease his lead. Med ford, the only city don. but this Is disproved by the carried Dy Fulton, whose majority Is Jrr,Kf."- 11 now thought It might three votes here. bet the W. F. Babcock, Captain Sterling. mmmlssloner. Ballsy ml vtaiA Hi: railroad commissioner. first district. Campbell 114, Carter 168, ton 784: dairy 4e; first district. Campbell 114, Carter 168,1 RsJnler, Or April II The nrlmarv Robertson ll4: prosecuting f attorney. Uiectin Keld here Veerday Resulted third district. George M. Brown . 1.060, ap follows: Senator Cak 81 Pui. - r-.rrfw.il ntnrnaentatlve. ninth dls- I iM ci .1 7T,- f i A Hrht vote una nnllxl n ir vr,.1t I which left Newcajitla. Naw Knnih -ur.i..' carries the county for the Republican wltn 60118 tor the Crofton smelter, and" UUUUII.UUU mr umirici attorney ny ap- I " w u. nrozlmatelv 400 over rina KV.kim t F. Eggleeton of Ashland has a small i.v" Joont,over County Judgs Dunn "i ! j jrvt9uuoiinn.n nnminar nn w ih in. dicaUons that he will be successful. How Rainier' Voted. RUSSIA 1'IL T FICII TURKEY WANT ITALIANS TO CAREY PASSP0KTS trlct, Buchanan 1.441: senator, fifth district. - Albert Abraham 110, C. S. Jackson 684, A. F. Stearns 471; repre- ton, 3. Congressman- ( United Praaa UumI Wlr. k Rome. ADrll is Am.ri 0 n A mhasea. I ?.or. Orlscom is arranging for Robert Watchorn and William Hmim ... i.' cms. s; ueer, wun King victor and the Ital- KLICKITAT FARMERS , WANT WHEAT SPUR (Special Dispttcb to The Journal.) Olympla. Wash., April 11. William Warner, who claims to speak In behalf I of ths mowers of 1,000,000 bushels of wheat tributary to Alderdale, Klickitat county, has asked the railroad commis sion to secure the eBta.bllahm.ent nf a Czar Realizes Sultan Is Pre- EST rX5 ttif oreeK. xnere is now a siding at Carley buf lt Is claimed that If the wheat must be taken there an unnecessary haul of ons and one half miles will devolve upon the farmers. CommlsHionftr J. C. Lawrence has gone to Portland to take up the matter with the railroad's officers. paring . io Strike and Takes Precautions. (TTnlted Press Leased Wire.) STATE POLICE HAVE RIOTERS SUBDUED (United Prvw Luted Wire.) Chester, Pa., ADrll II. The state po lice ordered here during the streetcar strlks appear to have the situation well in hand. Occasionally there -ere small street fights, but nothing approaching a riot has occurred since the troopers took charge. Academy Becomes Hospital. Aberdeen. Wash.. Anrll II. Architect C K. Troutman of this city has been engaged to draw plans for the modern ising of the old Methodist- academy at Montesano for use as a aoepitai. Dr. Carr has bought the building, which has never been used. BROKERAGE COMPANY ASKS Is0R RECEIVER (United Preea Leased Wire.) Clnclnnstl April 11. The Odcll Brokerage company, one of the largest of Its kind In the country, today ap plied for a receiver In the insolvency court 64; Shepherd." 17. Justta. A, 'Z.JZZl lei foreiar miniVKr V. wV.J.!- A,rua- AIr "War between Russia court Bean, . 12. .Railroad - commls- leans will ask the enactment or it.Ta. Ma Turkey over the former-g troubles OS 1 2-ersia, IS sua TO sines started. realises that the strike is evi- Mead Honors Requisitions. (Special Dispatch te Tbe Joaraal.) Olympla, Wash., April 18. The gover nor has honored requisitions for Her bert O. Avcrlll, wanted at Lion Angeles on s charge of embesslement, and for Joseph K. Sundberg, wanted at Dog Moines, Iowa, on a charge of forgery. Both men are detained in Seattle. .iuubi ji irniHnn r-x j.a a. ah n r . . r 1 1 in v.s,.i ..i n .a t . i i . . with i , i , i. . :eUU.!.r0drV.O1'S.7S. Tr&lEP-fi Wi."jJSft "J Ly- djrPP Uay. than "atVui rtncTTSt of Vhlte 111. George H. Wlxon 485. ReDriientaMrJS-ii 'f u'u-"'- M ZitZm. E2m2 ? 09 D0y""?" was flrat . - I io """or", i r r ,t,, , it " uiivuu.icicu hi crimes i mat me czar fully , ' . . . " fn their native country. It Is Intimated sultan is r.rnirini', Benton ior ruum. Corvsllls. April 18. For atata repre sentative, P. O. Bonebrake 485; for ftniii fltatAa aenator. Cake 280. Ful ton 28 i tor, railroad commissioner, I frey, Cairo Wins Baker. Tmnn01' APJiL "-.Second district. ivi ueer, iis: onepherd. 183. J.f. SWKI l..; Ca7:0.aoni:: AlTe. and L.bhTSUen; Ixucka. 12; Hurlburt. ill: H.miit' wuik. ir,S Provide auch statements denced by the fact that todar ha di. will be. considered sufficient to warrant reeled l onar.i uuLLTW!.,?1: Kovernor-general of Tiflls, to rush to the Kars district to take charre of the mobilisation of troops In anticiDa- 4-( On a rri. al.1.1. i i M . r . - --- -- ...w.u oimiwrni tu TV tLT Id II I the United States in refusing: them per miaalon to land. v rinn nr rrtiairieh sak-iHn . . I am onioM lllf MlUIl. m II rH 1 I NA 1 wnati I Ul.t.l... U. a. m i .. . T I are aafely elected. -p". auriea immeotateiy after ' ur,r,T rTT 7. ' Th. oomolet. .L 0to li,- AltchuSn:' tVCc from are Vegrded as .?.'Sf.lS J&'WVSZ. ??P- V.hlTi rik 7 wiu carry Baker countr bv 2on vnt. No. 1 districts. rc!f..i!fr f"nuer. it la not Coos County Votes. Htl Fulton 81. Seven of the largest pre cincts In Coos county outside of Marsh- fleld. however, give Fulton a majority IV." V J i. ..u. uranae, ur., A r Sat" Coo-VlU We iFulton a 'slight ""le. 760: Fulton. 421. tive.is running from 300. to 40 "ahead Jorlty. Columbia Favors Cake. o St. Helens, April 18. For state rep- resentatlve, OonneU 167. Conyer, Ml: ?.UI5b'?; for United States, senator. Cake 261, I?V,.fSn: nr th opvVrtTheuwntT,1a!;lntKh the ,cfra; "hV T'rmiVS: T&Vnr&CVL va against Russia 1. .. . An I V . ' " I UUBmHULlH. l unnea " "isiiV campaign ror repreeenta-l n. 42. tive. Is runnin from aon tn Ann 724: f5or of all his aasoclta. Th A T'T'l?TirTrn Vf BD17 A TT "..Railroad commls- ?!?? .P the legislative tlckei will be AA AAU" A xv AMiriAIV u'Ch- buVt. rioucil! SSSS. "TO. HXr pW 'the RECORD OF WESTON Cake Wins Union. Grande, Or., April 11 -Ellis. triil ton ill: second congressional dis trict. Ellis 158, Geer 232. Sheppard 125; for railroad commissioner. Aiicnison iys. Oasion IK, Mammon t, nuriDurr oi, tioucks M. Whiting 87. Fulton Lead in Ollllam. a Condon, April " Incomplete returns from Gilliam county in is morning are . Gilliam county, cane in ttllia id. Geer 88. Shephe road commissioner. Aitchison 41. Hamilton 4. Hurlburt 78, Loucka 16, Whltlns 2: for state representatives, Second cons-resetnnal 4; wneimerd, 119 pionei- Alien Hamilton. vv, .i iiiuiig, ou. etate representation lu.c, duu jEiOernara, 60S: Ruek Stoddard. 415. ... UDU T fay ' experience the Paint Maying and Bread Making "nu-oiaiement No. 1 county In the state. htlnv tha hm. .v.. tuiMjiiine lorces. Cake Gets Umatilla. Pendleton, Or., April 18. Full re turns from 53 mi Zt ah "7. i. i wuHiy k noon i oaa luuuwing results: Senator, conereeaman commissioner: Cake 718 Returns From Yamhill. trZ v.k ie ' w;' Apr11 "Returns from Yamhill county are coming in very slow. Some election tuuM. .1 ay give tno " oi me returns. However. from present returns Caka lniut. cnitnn ana railroad voic. f-uiton 66S, , is aneaa ior food commls i. Fulton 148 ", Shepherd 84, AlC aloner. a also Is Campbell tor rai l"o" rd 2: for rail- Gaeton 109, Hamilton 53, commissioner. For Republican nomine Ison 92. Gason Hurlburt 876, Loucka 86. Whiting 28. fr senator of the Twenty-fourth sens nominee sena- In the ReDublican county Henderson leada hi tl Yes, Indeed! The Bitters t-?.r.:.f will help you ; won- torlal district Hammerlv im - . . I T it. T- 1 I ' . Josephine Fulton's by 00. wrants rasa. Or h t....... vir.b-.ii " u"'i nearly all oroinr.V; h.r ii.-.?" '"ul"'u"' -Jones ror clerk, evldeht Fulfor wu t ""'J.'. " J SXr. ' v" ".1""BU n " other of 60. L. L if ifii """ ni... r tw contest com 5SlJ?.-.r.?Sat0-rr V J- Smith for to tell who is nominated. ... muiney will carrv th. irninrv fn . . . owunty ror district attnm. Statement No. 1 men lost. The rTc:5Jt3K : 0)'S ,7 too. Try it Fulton Ahead in Klamath . . . . Aiamatn nils. or.. Jtnrti ii u as returns have come In the following are totnJa: Viiltnn iai ter 278. Robinson 81. Campbe f m Merrlman 304. Holgate 284rWllita 22' $gPt 287, Brattaln 278.' Mlirk? ff; Wallowa Leads for Cake. Enterprise Or., April 18.Enterprlse. Joseph, Wallowa, Lostlne and five out side precincts in Wallowa county rive 188. SheDherd 42. Dnh on TiL .V. Joint senator: Rumble. tative: Eberhart, 'HepuDllcan. 268, Ruekl IRenubllcan. 277. Whir nW, f Loucks 28, Whiting 16. derfully, in convalesc ence. Thou sands know f j t h i s from lexpenence, -i If railroad commissioner: Aitchison 210 One kbOttlel Oaaton 87. Hamilton 160. Hurlburt But, - please rrmembef .. that 'it is I put up only in bottles ' like illua- . . a . trauon and this we : -. arnaranteel pure. It curei and Prevents Sourl atomacn. ueicnwr. - Sick ,u Head-1 ache, Indijcstion and Dyspepsia.! Ifearly Even in Tillamook. Tillamook. - Or.. Anrll 1 VUI VI yreciBCU K1VC LJiM lOA ITiil- in. i . s -. ; , in oi 4a give jaawiev 298, Bafter 183, Campbell 127,fcarteV vi. eijiui dui or is a-iva K.an 9n i imiu i,,-'jiuv.iiiiva a. :,;y,'A"?.fr " " ' 1 ' a - 7:, v Statement One Wins. I Salem. Or.. Aorll Thr. tmt r,t the five representatives elected la Marlon countr are Statement No. 1 men. .The fight has been clone hut tin tn 1 o'clock It seems that Fatton, Hat te bar: Forest Grove Figures. (Special DlKiiatrh tn Th. T,.n.i . rsrSLGro.IeL O., April .18. Cake led Other meS ln the lead here are: J V. ""11 '""u uuramissioner; W Carter, railroad commissioner; E Tongue, prosecuting attorney; W. cwmu, joint aenatnr- w -or 11.1 wnaitrJ2i Grreer' Chfr'eB Mine, and W;nvNe"l..r.ePs?.ntai'ves; George wiiii. T. f"".kl1- vv. uauey. clerk; Willis Ireland, recorder; M. C Caaa school superintendent; H. O Klna-' au.r,e,r: .V. "urveyor;1 r.r i n tZ ' rown. coro ner, a. is. Todd, county oommlBsloner. Results at Clatskanie. (Special Di.tMitcb to The Joornel.1 Clatskanie. Or.. Anrll .J. rnary election held here yesterday the vote cast was 234. The vote was as follows: Senator. Cak a- Jr. renreaent&tiv. win. so. .-'--""'. Ka?- J""ce, '"Preme court. Bean, R6e2id. t&SOitMJi. SILVERSTEIN WILL - DIE FROM INJURIES New York. - Anrll 1 c..m-.' !KnaCchist wh0 w" injured by his own bomb, naa .nrf... . 7 ofVyarlieVed lhat h nocSfica (Special Dlmttch ' to Tbe JoarnaJ.) Plttsfiold. Mass., April 18. Arseno Beaudin of Adams, who Is to attempt to nreaK tne record want or Edward Pav- son Weston from Portland, Maine, to Chicago, will start from Portland city hall Sunday midnight end follow the ruuio vi uio veteran paaesinan. BIG. BREAK Iff BROOKLYN SEWER The heavy fall of rain nmrai two mucn ior a secuon or tna Dl KrnnUlvn sewer at East Sixteenth and Powell sirer in, ana consiaeraoie portion col lapsed. The tracks of the Southern Pa cific were undermined by the flow of! waLor. una traxiia waa anan.nii. r.. i A U . A . . - w. 1 mvui mu iiuuri, STRONG AS A MULE, Jranaer Gets Power JTrom rood. Anyone can better hta toe rfght kind. r cnang-ui to it la becomlne wnll Irnnnrn .,1 classes of people ln this country, that strength of mind and body come from the nourishment that la tuir.n nn k. .j.vvii4 jij uiq lurin or 100a. A COWbOT whoa A anmayh nl .11 m " BV. .11 I, II L or order on a ranch, want.fn i.uuu cause or ms "s wy ou or 11. us writes: 1 was raised on a mv nn.i u,,. hi., ik. . : . . . - .- " "vi " oei ana potatoes, often eating too much, until mv mnmh kJ: 0-.T:?&K.?nAv1 w" "in down I W VIWV UIQ JUII, 'Thon I tried farm tna- hut im .n k... w " " -A" " ? ' were aii un strung and I could not sleep at night A yeaf ago I saw an ad about Grape Nuts being such a wonderful food, nd told my wife I was going to try It "So I bourht a bar nf and by the time I had used this food two weeks, the weakness began to leave 'Kow I weigh 184 nounda nA mm, . strong as a mule. -We eat Orape-Nute for breakfast, and I also take some as a lunch between meals. I mnat . untni.nuis is ma Mil rnm i. and nearly everyone In town, easing my "Vnnin, na laaen to eating It "There a Reason." Name given by Postum Ccv BatUe Creek. Mich. Reatt !'The Road to WellTllle," In pkge, " little arts that snerally too small for a less careful person to heed. He knows that a certain proportion of each ingredient will have a certain effect on the results. He knows that too much Is just as detri-' mental as too little. 'In other words, it's details looking after tha little things to see that these are right before one can expect a perfect whole. To make good bread to day tomorrow r- ail the . time, is the hardest thing to do. Because chance may favor one for a month two months or even a year. Conditions may be just right without knowing it during this time. And then when condi tions change it means a deteriorated product. HE careful baker All these years have who bakes good . been yean of experience. bread learns by Little details have not been lost sight of, and the result Is "HIGH STANDARD" LIQUID PAINT. All. these years Lowa Brothers had but one Idea one thought And that was Quality. Nothing ever used that will In W -enres. mm ;iii vt Every can of Low Brotnera -High Stand- That 'a just the way wlth( paint making. Some paint Is good this month and poor i the next. ' .;. ,.-V That's because the makers do not know of all the conditions affecting the making of good paint. ; The little details are : lost sight of or Ignored entirely. Experience is the only teacher that really ard" Paint is guarantees full measure U. S. Government standard. teaches to look out for the pitfalls. . More experience means better quality ' ' best values to be bad : i gwus Bywjr mug, uei us maae sug " any way cheapen the quality The sole purpose of every oence of pigment, every' drop of oil to to make a better paint. But the practical haa never, been sacrificed ' to an ideal Through the perfection of our mechanical equipment, we produce an Ideal paint and tell it at a practical, economical ptiotH , That's why in every gallon of "High Standard" Paint yon get the full equivalent of its' cost in highest quality, The "LITTLE BLUE FLAG" is your protection. You will have more paint satisfaction ' at less .cost, than you ever thought possible if you will insist upon Lowe Brothers "High Standard" Paint, r Jutt aa dependable aa "fSgh Standard" Ltqoid Paint are Lowa Brothtra Vorniahaa and EnameU, for exterior w-r;, , , tA "Tie Utile Slue una erniccM, a ' -atain and finlah for floora and wood work. They are the Trim. 1.n..,l...u A wtinviviugiauftn uuiunuir f cskiuua iui jvui vmui facturing "High Standard" a. combinations. Ask Liquid Paint for , more t Color Cards. See sample . .a a - i a f v mm uirty years., pane is. , Paint and Hardware ' Dealers . - F0& 6AUS BY SZSTXXBtTTOaSl for rl 1 1 RASMUSSEN CO. N. E. Cor. 2nd and Taylor Sis. ; Portland Ore. (