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fniinro-liiuiiCo: OFFICIAL Fi CCr.'FILED DY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SHOWING THE VOTE Gil ITilTi ATIVE AFiD r.EFEiiDU;. IU Jll Ill HUE i, '4 OS c a O y OHUlf ' 3 O O si 4) 13 A- 3 o o . $ A c e a t-2 2 2) c a e o ID Mm C 1l a a o O 3 C 1" t (i PS a u a) a . t-1 ',3 2E - C-4 HIES HI 3 c -..7J COUNTIES. S Ss V c c 'A ! 3ia Tes. 313 No. 314 Tes. 315 No. ; sia Yes. 313 Tea. Si) Yfs. 324 Tes. 35 No. ' M t:i li v vi k U M M 1.' U n i h 11 1 Heaviest Adverse Majority Is 58,342, Denying $1000 In crease of Salary to Baker County Judge; Official figures on the vote for and afatnst theivarlous Initiative and ref erendum measures submitted. to the peo ple In the recent election .appear.'. In tabulated form on this page. These fig urea were compiled by the secretary of state. Many Interesting" facts are disclosed. While Urn orohlbltlon amendment was defeated by a majority of and the majority against thev prohibition bill ' was the home rule amend- ' ment, gtving to cltlea and tywns the sxolnetre power to license the sale of liquor, was passed by the 'narrow mar gin of 2542, or little more than half the - majority Indicated by unofficial reports Immediately after the election . Bourns'! amendment extending- the provisions of the direct primary law to presidential - nominations v scratched through by a still smaller margin, the majority being only 1729. s x , The heaviest adverse majority cast against any measure was that by which the bill proposing to add $1000 to the salary of the county Judge of , Baker county was defeated. - The' bill was snowed under by a majority of 68,342. Nine of the 12 measures on the ballot were adopted. The vote for and against each of these nine was as follows: - j Eastern Oregon Insane asylum: Tea .0,134 No . 1.41,504 , S : i. Majority ........ ...... ' Monmouth Normal school: ' Tes .. 60,191 No 40,044 Majority. ......... County regulation Tes .....i No ' of taxation: ..44,171 ..42.127 8,639 10.147 Majority ..;.. ....... Home Hula liquor license law: Tes ....53.821 f No . , 50779 Majority Employers' liability: . Tes . . . .69.26J No J3.94S 2.044 2.841 Majority V Baker ...... 4.. ....... Benton Clackamas . , i:iaitip . . . Columbia Coos ,.... .4... Orooic ; .......f .... curry . Doupiaa ....... uuuam .......... .,.... Urant Harney Hood River Jackson Josephine .Klamath Lake I.ane . Lincoln I ..Inn . . M alheur Marion ' Morrow ........ Multnomah Polk .................... Sherman .., Tillamook ............... UmattUa . ; . ... .4 . .". . Union .;.., .ArVallpwa ........... Wasco ' , Washington ....... .. . Wheeler . .. , , , . . . I Yamhill A.. Totals . . , Majorities 300 Tes. 1.180 654 1,818 577 453 1.242 678 193 1,288 , 196 - 805 SSI i 48S 1.S15 727 694 195 2001 S93 1,46 657 2,038 293 1.614 795 222 1.430 1,047 668 673 188f 1.2321 301 No. '1.4 09 1.046; 2.8 il 1.1351 850 1.889 .841! 201. 2.076 861 631 414 608 '2.159 : 884 870 '302 2,736 538 '2,408 552 3,368 433 18,630 1,699 J8B6 602 1117 1,288 746 1.276 2,162 210 1.498 135,270 69.065 , 3u2 Tes 2,196 687 1.812 7 695 1,334 762 181 1,676 334 465 1 481 , 600 2,137 750 775 - 291 2.651 655 1.138 359 16,899 1.056 ..274 .370 2,306 1,527 727 986 1217 175 1,114 Nov 528 971- 2,757 734 '612 1,258 73 180 1.873 .261 470 279 S09 1,314 i . 698 451 271 2.287 ; 899 2,446 i.52T 3,689 (56 9,262 U01 327 467 1.229 748 601 889 1,818 204 "1.617 Tes. 832 - 861 397 294 669 .339 . - 98 694 123 . 191 "213 , 285 '1,196 . . 378 ; 52! 150 1.T21 179! ',. 600 8 13 1,026 ' 132 3,198 446 124 , 226 '. 686 i 696 269 ?t 486 ; i 637 79 649 305 NO. "1.367 1,176 3,436 1.041 902 1,603 891 252 2,654 . 401 s 666 '462 V 40 1.845 984 :v 693 330 3,337 - 666 2,93 730 4,373 623 15,682 1,684 .409 '. 680 2,346 1,348 . 892 1,186 2,061 244 1.918 50.134141,604 I 8.630 123.143 69,974 36.831 Tes. 850 ' 322 1,004 ' 383 27 778 311 108 753 112 237 .173 83 1,33 4 -384 '667 19 1,21S , 21 ".. 675 340 X103! 18 7.720 "493 105 . 235 -lB40i V 620 356 601 i 602 '101 512 307 No. "L20 930 3.160 681 . 601 1.48S 674 167 2,601 : . 255 "689 315 494 1,593 767 ' 496 S00 3,135 621 2,799 657 3.795 468 16.113 LS32 291 623 2.088 1,170 769 1,116 1,821 220 1,534 34,000154,252 . - 120,262 303 - rv. Tos. ,1.163 615 2.068 620 472 1,163 416 138 1,268 147 r- 847 212 44 1.731 605 -: 690 208 1.83U! 306 1,297 435 1,877! 236 13.042 .. 811 ,126 372 1,222 765 479 669 1.075 90 8591 309 No. 1,000 704 2,161 - 522 ' 424 9lf .' 616 114 1,981 213 : .481 270 "401 1.269 : 662 . 476 269 2,231 : - 837 2,241 674 2,798 - 427 10,381 1,317 . 271 418 1.698 : 92J . 657 967 1,411' 148 1,101 1 37,619 i0,172 2.653 310 Tes. 1,055 4I)S 1.731 519 -.436, 1.191 - 38 146 1.211 148 S21 i 214 406 1.64 - ;5SR r.ss i 252 1.663 - 321 1,124 463 1,663 ' 203 10,461 : 729 114 -327 1,159 650! ; ,464 690 S81 7S 724 311 No. , 1,140 K4t 2.532 617 J444 917 v634 ..124 2,004 i. 221 541 ,..-275 464 1,397 646 ''563 - 281 ,2,834 , 806 2,375 578 3,063 436 13.617 1,437 71 -466 1,843 i 999 ,654 i.08 1,678 ,160 1.337 82.844,46.070 ; 113.226 970 462 1,739 498 .'370 968 864 139 1,116 , 134 : 252 ; 183 39 1,469 644 605 183 1,60 JU057 860 1,642 l0i 10,740 7J7 y.109 V288 ,9.76 '641 431 650 892 70 .760 31,429 1,030 752 2,339 650 461 959 (02 108. 1,966 224 .S45 ; 273 319 1.246 691 ' 474 ' 261 2.138 305 2,273 676 2.316 411 11479 1.359 255 . 408 1,865 819 623 1,624 L436 158 1,16 41.629 10,063 431 151 6U 230 144 295 131 36 - 309 61 103 .' fl -414 601 .l ,260 . 82 , 643 81 ' 281 176 465 701 S.895 198 62 " 89 , 350 214 134 250 2961 32 207 2,305 1,476 3,904 1,265 1,060 2,102 1,189 316 3,149 600 7X3 , 637 615 1.1 12 833 . 411 4,132 700 3.553 928 6,063 - 820 16.850 2.113 521 ' 732 2,838 1.910 1,076 1,620 2,298 :-' 822 3,189 13,161 71,503 58,342 .651 446 1,304 307 ' 260 584 254 76 283 . 131 208 154 275 1,247 257 281 145 1.335 197 962 129 U85 , 138 8,364 607 764 424 152 3001 625! , 136 681 :3,866 317 No. "1.393 1.173 2,994 1.137 924 1.727 .1.193 261 3,618 - 346 639 665 63 1,712 1,071 715 366 4.2S1 564 2,785 991 4,296 630 13,754 1,655 -410 . 683 2,390 1,397 945 1.339 ,2,269 264 L866 60,691 37.725 1.2V 927 2,343 1,063 772 1.602 ' 79S 150 1,705 288 615 458 62 2,640 , 792 .." 888 373 3,226 444 .1.681 ' 642 3,608 344 16,314 1.758 831 ; 490 1,730 833 1- 461 J, 886 t.807 171 1.19,6 319 Nov 1.093 781 2.374 634 6tf6 1068 625 2U 1,856 . .292 '. 429 308 366 909 . 662 313 '200 1,876 . 356 2,204 672 3.310 388 9,303 725 '268 v 889 ' 668 "1.252 .746 -940 1,793 - 215 1,527 50.191 10,147 40lff No. 532 264 1,070 204 - 231 32 ... 224 44 281 108 . 211 " 304 :' 277 925 19f. 244 13 7 .148 450 135 6S3 70 3,348 349 102 133 '697 ' 424 1371 297 458 . 54 357 1.433 1,219 3,164 1.153 916 1,735 1,210 269 3,111 383 723 ' 633 512 L759 1,045 ,,708 " 340 3,980 i 677 3.091 1.100 4,440 M3 14,863 i,6U9 ' 407 ' 692 2,426 31,360 944 1.288 2,297 299 1,924 17426 (2,016 144.690 522 . Ti ,K!9 1,830 16S 154 230 . 203 36 222 ' 63 137 , 10 16 616 - 13 163 76 651 f85 v. 338 M 96 466 62 7,651 , 193 61 91 623 288 97 284 ' 613 . s 28 272 323 No. 1,613 1,417 3,283 1.308 1 0S9 2,005 1,209 . 289 tS,211 460 780 . 605 H89 2,357 1,129 793 : 4i4 .358 684 3,469 1,010 4,956 574 .16.739 1,913 467 714 3,622 1,606 1,009 1.366 2,461 . 330 2.175 16.250160.002 I : 143,572 ,410 201 994 190 194 880 157 43 ., 448 V,: 83 198 ,14 225 7f.i 164 ,-189 .94 r 382 ,113 338 i !)8 674 ; V63 5,865 295 87 110 "708 867 1120! y;25l '',415 41 808 1,479 1,266 3,125 1,134 929 1,738 1,246 262 3,118 395 ' 673 , 652 693 1,974 1,066 721 368 4,823 ; 685 8,208 (1S7 1.1.631 6f)U 15,313 1.721 .400 626 943 1,336 2,321 808 1.964 ,508164.090 49,5iiii Tes. 1.318 711 2,367 1,037 691 1,494 72S 241 1,443 , 263 ,'. 463 403 ' 470 1.86 772 656 245 2,313 43 1.52 638 2,530 305 12,686 L015 -255 464 1.581 1,020 606 883 1,513 ' 167 1,232 44,171 2,044 a-7 9lV " 881 2,224 585 6r,o 1 859 ' 658 " 141 1,911 , 291 , 432 343 411 1,355 .684 ..-1 468 v' 205 512 -"373 2,213 . 678 3.140 364 10.695 .1,179 301 373 .1.603 1,002 , 689 V 942 ,1.646 ' 212 L373 T. 42U27 1,7051 5(! 2,471 1,416 803 1,449 897 187 1.496 I 350 637 , 411 500 1,801 865 848 347 2,221 042 1.641 642 3,361 405 17,076 1,239 . 287 633 2.028 1,888 . i 607 1.201 1,827 186 1,348 63,321150,779 Z.54' No. 1.302 1,203 2,639 . 797 ' . 882 1,635 748 221 2.361 , 341 , 615 427 608 2,217 ; 891 645 873 3..157 479 2,679 716 3,868 448 11,228 1,326 368 619 1.826 1,209 871 924 1,715 - 249 1.793 3u0 i Yj-s. "1.654" 930 2,841 1.28K 9H0 1.841 9101 274 2.166 ' 320 533 458 ' 699 2,464 1.060 830 328 3,075 526 2,005 647 2,119 339 17.064 1,274 264 664 1,830! 1.228 663 1.068 1,638 179i 1,371 56,253 22,315 331 No. "7T7 ' 67S 1,674 477 '440 739 610 96 1,294 238 366 801 .296 849 430 367 206 1.878 260 . 1,738 - 448 2,643 330 8,963 819 . 804 303 1.423 817 603 as 8 1,376 181 1,301 33.9V3 Tes No Regulating Rogue River fishing: '23,815 .49,712 ..33,397 , cood roads? . , Tes v t. ........ .61,276 . NO , ... 22.906 Majorltf T."....V.T.. ITesldential nominations: Tes 43,353 16,315 18,359 No r ..... 41.624 4,729 Majority Threa fourths Jury amendment; Tes , 44,538 JO - ne-seet 3 93 9d r' J - Majority ...'. ' - S.133 All o the county division bills were dfoated by heavy majorities. AMERICAN $ TAUNT HURLED BACK AT TORIES i ":- ' ., t (United Pie Leued Wlrat London. Deo. 2. Tories who men tioned "American dollars" in their cam paign In Ireland were made to regret it today when' Chancellor Lloyd-George ; pointed out that "American dollars paid the English rack rente during the cruel days and prevented Irish parents from being ejected from their homes." Hourly the political situation In Ire land is becoming more bitter.' Nation alists, CBrlenttes and Orangemen clash at evry . meeting, Th Orangemen of Ulster are - threatening armed resist ance should parliament decree home rule for Ireland, and it is reported that they are shipping 4n rifles from England. ' Members of the Unionist party are showing little elation over Lord Bal- four') announcement that he Is willing to submit the tariff question to a refer endum vote If the Unionists are success ful in the .coming election. The Liber als, meeting, the announcement, are de claring that the Unionists are resorting to desperate means to bring this about, and taken altogether, the Balfour state- COUNTIES c . - -O 333 Yes. Baker . , ', Benton-v Clackamas Clatsop . . , , , Columbia coos . Crook . Curry ; , Dousrlas . . . , Gilliam i . f i . ........... . G re n t .. Harney f i .......... . Hood River . . .......... Jackson , Josephine Klamath . Lake , . , , Lane . , . . ......,... Lincoln Linn -i . ..i..i.ia Malheur , ........ Marion ',........ Morrow s . .'. Multnomah'. . ,. Polk v..,..i... Sherman . . Tillamook . . . Umatilla i Union . Wallowa ... WaBco . , . . Washington Wheieler . . TamhiU . . - 463 .211 999 197 182 ' 304 ' 203 40 266 1 85 214 180 . 269 ,739 169 J19 100 938 :-122 379 10i 6001 96 (,556 284 - 82 101 941 .419 '155 ; 300 . 415 ' 34 80S (.Totals . . . Majorities 16,664 333T NO. , a o 5' 1,416 1,268 3.110 1,128 910 1.762 1,162 264 3,892 ' 402 ... 880 - E16 632 1,957 L063 T709 35,1 f,026 E.7.1 3,e9lU 976 , . ei w 'I re,eB3 538! lir.ieci 1.723 41Z 612 680 1,317 S43 1.331 2,318 297 1.903 2.712 r . . . ii' 37.04S I 334 Tes. 640 196 941 196 f 189 3,411 203' 40 268 90 372 ,172 247 . 740 187! 20S no s;937 -109 381 ; no - 694 924 5,604 . 297 T.724 .385 116 ' 261 415 ' . 46 318 1 s b ,v. O 335 No.' 1,360 1.258 3,078 1,120 1,716 1,212 .260 2,020 396 671 637 620 1.798 1.069 706 246 953 579 3,033 960 4.642 527 14.806 1,718 .-' (426 '5616 2.477 1.811 1 964 1,812 f,278 -303 1.B82' JS.613.6L704 f 46 091 336 Ves. 1,219 - 704 1.433 747 " 853 1,249 748 148 1.621 ' v279 444 442 .399 S.T.22 769 U 823 f 841 2.902 8241 1.103 -641 1,778 "317 11.876 ;, 956 ''261 i 305 1.405 939 '"4954 4-1738! .768' ISO1 .714 337 No.. 1,083 944 3,028 74 693 1,206 64S 220" 1.941 312 471 322 ' 48S ' 844 .706 373 226 2,184 -441 3.693 876 3,806 385 fU,408 1,33 a 317 -620 U53 1.111 714 1.062 2,184 - 230 1.874- .4- 338 Tes. . 291 126 - 97'J . 16' 133' 224 J35 32 200 46 - 125 99 ; 135 472 146 . 450 .. 83 9 205 395 46! 6,440 163 68 84 467 - 333 -( 83 211 774 25 ' S59 1 339 r No. v , o . 340 Tes. 1.6U 1,394 3,325 1,,R 1,069 1,982 1,208 283 3.164 455 ill , 6 662 2,290 171 10 762 ' 395 4 819 672 2,386 o? 4,863 583 16,600 1,972 457 68 2,663 1,489 999 1,357 2,510 327 2.103 40,698 46,201 45.403 14,047 68,221 64.174 1.034 688 W 1.29 ' 737 614 1,828 .621 ' 152 1.694 . 166 V 333 374 350 3,253 1,029 , 971 . 167 3,865 P05 "396 J94 11.499 si 178 276 1.642 . ;672' r 868 6751 rll 341 No. 1.183 1,044 3,144 767 A 731 1.144 742 209 1,913 ' 887 -646 376 411 645 . .519 320 222 2,183 ' 475 2,925 017 O',. HI I L613f 4.042 t-473 1L768 1,486 -383 640 1,638 1,275 ,773 1,181 "2,303 261 2,031 38,473,148,665 5 843 Tes. 1,212 975 2,175 759 ' 766 1,685 697: 169 1,616 230 , 367 880 454 2,172 813 612 " .128 2,954 298 2,167 650 1,876 ' 322 9.931 1.134 248 88fi 1,488 1,083 703 : 820 1,326 , r r 1.613 43,640 343 No. 1,803 .862 .2.917 1,604 89 f 1,661 1,020 251 2.084 41S 662 --491 631 1.912 962 ,P90 ' 400 1710 v 646 1.138 796 3.747 602 19,175 1,426 c 384 732 3,248 1,508 757 1,313 3,146 285 1.664 61.221 17,681 si ; 0 o o u 0 344 Tes. 1,183 68 J.113 :. 672 744 1,838 585 162 .1,802 225 4 354 -867 447 2.145 794 .566 821 2.945 861 8,163 67 3.82 3301 1,457 1,146 354 415 1J74 159 s- -708! 782 1,355 176 1,616 42,651 34S No. 1.887 "-887 3,049 1,667 i 960 1618 1,056 261 2,117 V 443 '691 r: 608 646 2,028 964 ,938 440 3,797 v 693 1206 808 8,893 620 19,845 1.484 398 '768 2.344 1.684 782 1,896 1224 ' ,292 1,688 63,664 20,913 o o ; m $8- v 8 340 Tes. 1,038 581 1.425 654 479 1,028 629 140 1,112 . 195 265 887 '430 1.687 441 649 239 1.808 . 326 .994 401 1.629 1S 347 il0- J.171 962 2,780 1,049 729 1.280 813 205 1169 328 678 438 ,423 1,462 ,778 '656 2S0 2,859 408 3,623 .681 .3,4551 445 10.21lh3.717 .745 162 296 1,088 779 ' 367 560 V 836 100 798 1,400 OflV 403 1,992 1,184 , 744 ,'1.15 1.979 234 1.612 :'I v Pur: V . c o O 3 A , o . m ; v Q 348 Tes. 22,224151,719 119,495 1,532 ' AOS 1232 608 661 f; 769 ::'''9i! 130 1,652 . 300 441 -- 436! ' 61 3,181 706! ,..769 l327 1497 256 -.1,967! 69 1924 305! 15,842 1,143 312 ' 832 1,877 1,209 -"622 R96 1.401 - 110 1,281 349 No) .086 v-603 1,840 880 684 1,721 430 . 311 1.677 220 411 - 883 i' 249 B75 , -952 888 187 1059 - 421 1,823 461 2.267 310 7,234 927 . 239 410 1.114 695 473 726 ISt 9 189 1,025 49,712j33,397 B,?15 350 Tes: . 475 1 236 1,044 228 244 , 824 271 36 V 284 ;io9 '204 168 849 837 177 245 120 981 118 426 - 103 718 76 351 No." 1,414 1,221 2,999 1,123 . 862 1,725 1,382 285 3,039 378 679 -31 488 1,728 1,054 702 349 8,920 664 3,020 877 4,425 641 8.856 14.1TS 34 123 mo 699 465 126 304! 402 50 854 1,670 400 696 2,391 1,257 920 1,285 1235 ' 287 1,885 17,392 60,486 142.894 on. 352 Tes.' 1,086, B85 1000 709 : B89 1.101; S 763 . ,174 1.351 254 ' 425 !-"851 402 1,631 665 637 232 1065 -365 1,322 -- 491 3,235 i 222 10,356 89S r 222 i 885 1,372 732 , 552 668 ,1,195 132 1,013 37,139 353 No. 941 768 1123 ,-734 ' 684 1,065 . 636 162 3.016 240 410 "853 838 1,160 -686 446 '.'237 2,803 357 2,150 - 676 2,960 377 11,227 1,143 V 302 "878 1,634 1,003 ; 534 934 1.565 195 1.328 42,327 5.198 Is d c o 'SI: 354 Tes. ,405 B81 1173 1,075 .709 1,775 769 269 1,860 ' 272 423 "898 703 1449 961 861 341 1890 462 1.615 -54!) 2.666 276 18,480 1,079 :;. 329 1,639 1,026 5 657 , 937! 1,589 - 158! 1,395 51,275 18.3691 35S No. ; 838 674 1146 469 638 . 686 650 100 1,503 258 444 : 812 - 190 813 516 290 189 1.874 290 8,082 .- M6 1798 349 ,180 1,081 ! 819 380 1,444 i, 930 , 663 . 810 1.866 ' 190 1,229 31906 c V II 356 Tes. 367 No: ' 1,262 670 1192 , 785 658! 1,410! 704 - 252 1,632 296 .420 -3? 480 3,016 823 661 263 1219 437 1.538 666 3,301 234 13,994 875 207 444 1,897 893 i 627 761 1,280 184 1,250 43,853 1,729 1,007 898 1229 . 7J6 - 600 1,008 78 124 1888 s 256 , 458 1. 381 1,087 .621 5-432 r 234 1684 4S49 2,102 i 637 1144 426 10,447 1.202 . 324 1V8M 1534 , 883 y- 627 859 1,651 193 1.324 41,624 o 338 Tes. 924 403 l,389f 2,878 17! i 4 1,020 624 185 ? 9941 M98 281 -304 374 1.322 . 642 t; 461 2271 1.417 320 897 847 1.431 135 8,835 642 132 -313 1044 700 399! 657 . 734 724 359 No. 1.239 1,077 826 741 1278 782 '170 1278 - 32f 670 60S 477 1 668 ; 843 650 279 1241 433 1675 . 6R9 1918 457 13,364 1,489 .394 461 1.975 1,221 .719 1148 2,086 270 1708 O . f 41 3oO Tes. 1.07S J 676 1,846 734 S10 1,159 663 1944 1,210 Hi -34?l 276 - 418 "1631 ,714 618 229 1.841 873 1.821 403 1.913 1 11265 811 170 349 1.267 806 . '468 615 1.007 9RSI tS31 No.-1 a' 13 Is Tos. Jt 1052 907 2,359 -786 653 1,090 ' 704 146 I 1024 287 I 517 401 416 1346 663 484 252 2,738 388 1189 . 615 3.345 4 3.1 l 10,740 1,300 348 ? 40 1715 1,093 622 1,031 1,776 r 214 1440 X2C"! 796 2,402 i 810 680 1378 690 227 1692 282 ...413 377 s-4901 1011 826, 714 264 1301 428 1,666 675 353 No. 63T 726 . 1905. . 718 578 985 ' 643 135 1749 , 871. --468 836 856 1.046 614 418 , 258 1418 343 1.927 4A4 2,459 2,895 236 13,443 1,021 ;240 . 426 1,453 .1047 606 778 1320 us l389 414 8.373 1151 304 J 860 1613 . 971 , 676 913 1,543 ' . 218- 1167 29,866i62,638 1137.031144,366 44.638I39.39T ,122,683 H 7,836 6.139! ment is not creating half the sensation It was expected to cause, - ' The Liberal are taking advantage of the situation to cry that the Unionists are changing their policy daily. ' KLONDIKE GOLPi FIELDS - STILL IN BONANZA CLASS ITJalted Press Leased Vlrr.t ' -Dawson, T. T., Dec 3. Despite the fact that the Klondlka gold fields were abandoned four or five years ago fol lowing the greatest stampede in his tory, 300 miners are making heavy winnings-from placer mining in that region today, according to many who have re turned to Dawson with small fortunes. Treadgold has installed a big cyanldu plant andihas two steam shovels at work pulling rich ora every day. The new fields are on ground where the earliest stampedera to the first Klondike rush found thchr-fortunes. - ... . ' ; ; POLLOCK OF KANSAS,;. , - FOR SUPREME, BENCH 7 Washington, ''Dec. ' 2 It ' is reported here today that President Taft contem plates appointing udge John Polloca of Kansas ts an associate Justice of the supreme court of the United State. President Roosevelt appointed Pollock to the federal bench in. 1901: pipinn i mn OlOlUIUUbRVD ME PROTECTED Forest Service Takes Up Mat ter of Desecration by Curio 5 W- Seekers. Some time ago the Oregon conserva tion commission secured the creation of a .national monument of what are known a,' the : Siskiyou. Or, caves in JoBephih',eopnty. These eaves are far superior n beauty,- variety, form and coloring ' to' ; the Mammoth caves of Kentucky or the Cayes of tha Winds in Colorado. ' A short time ago the com mission was advised that some of the beautiful formations, having the most exquisite coloring, were being ruined by torches, having names written on them, and by mutilation. ;-k i - . '.y - One magnificent cream chrysanthe mum shaped- formation had most of the Liakt Biscuits tkat melt ... are made m yowr with mouti Lard is the most commonly used cooking fat, yeL according to well-known authorities, not 10 of the food cooKea witn iara aigests naturally and easily; -the other, 90, instead ' of nourishing . the body, merely, clogs the digestive organs . and starts stomach trouble. . Cottokneiszs pure, nutritious and whole- J some as olive oil, and makes food which any stomath can digest. It is more economical than lard because ; it goes one-third farther, ' , Cottolene shortens your food; lengthens your life. : Made onlj bj THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY zzzr V r IK. v .itli '.: ! ' '' ts-y. tapering, points broken off, some of the points being, scattered on the floor of the. cave, clearly showing that some one, In-order to aet a small sbeclmen. had ruined one of tile most beautiful forma fions'.to be found there or elsewhere. .Theinafter .was taken np at once with the. forest service department witn tne repu.i' 'that these beautiful caves will receive ampl) protection.;. ' Will Be Protected. The following letter of the forest servfee is published not " only to Bhow the interest' taken In the matter and the penalties for desecration, but the fact that it U proposed that these caves will he properly protected bo that every one will havo due r warning or. me conse quence of their acts: "Further ref erenca is made to your letter-of September "36 In relation to the Oregon caves national monument and to my reply of September.B9. . i'Agreeably, with the statements con tained In' that letter" I have received an opinion frotrftl.e law officer ln which he : holds that trespassers on lanaa withdrawn asa national monument can be TroBeMite' under the act of Juno 8, 106. which provides for punishment by a fine of- not more than 1500 or lmprls- onment for a period of not more than 90 days. Or both, in the discretion of the court, for each ofenaS in appropriating, excavating, injuring or destroying any ; portion of the monument, Accordingly, the forest service will . undertake, an aggressive policy In the protection of the caves; and to this end the forest supervisor- has : been directed to post conspicuously on the area withdrawn and at the mouth of the caves the fol lowing notice: ' . - . . S7otic Xa Xosied. .;. " "Oregon Cavs National ; Monument "These cavea were withdrawn by the president' under the act of June 8, 1906, on.. July 10, 1909, as the Oregon caves national monument . j The act providea: "Any person who shall appropriate," excavate or de stroy any! historic.; or prehistoric ruin or monument, or any object of antiquity situated on lands owned jut controlled by the government .'(, of the United States, without, the permission of the secretary of the department of the "gov ernment having, jurisaiction over tne lands on which " said antiquities are situate, shall, upon conviction be fined in the aura , of not more than, 1500, or be Imprisoned for. s period of not more than 90 days, or shall suffer both fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court"'-' v.v:s ' " Only the .secretary of agriculture can permit the removal from or mutlla. Uon of objecta in these caves.' "As a, further measure of protection It has been decided to employ some One Curing the tourist season who will give his entire time to the care and protec tlon of the national , monument It is hoped that with theee .effective meas ures taken, we will be able to stop fur ther depredations trpon the natural for mations within the cavea" j. ::-V;v.;;;,.f.;,;N::.:,y:.i;.,x,, fSpeelal Dlptph to The Jocrjil.1T ' Madras, Or- J)ec. 2. -The ralnl - bf the past week have proved disastrous to the Oregon Trunkiline -near Madras, aa there have been several landslides which have filled -recency completed cuts, on a number of places on that line. - One slide .waa particularly disastrous. aa pa- .estimated that 25,000 cubic feet of Rains i n ivi adras ; CourtM De- lay Construction WorkJ-r . 'Heavy Fall; v v: the grade were filled by the earth and rock which rushed down: over lti4An engineer of the Oregon Trunk nays "that if ..hand ; methods were used it would take two months to remedy the damage caused by the slide, but that, the debris would probably bo allowed to remain until a locomotive j could bring in a steam shovel, when Xht grade would be repaired in a muco. shorter time. . : Ofte elide occurred tear a construction camp. If the earth had loosened a few rods farther up a portion of th camp would have been carried down into the canyon. . , ' - . The rains, during November are al most unprecedented In this, section, ' as 2.37" Inches of rain have fallen since the urst of the month..1 , " Malls are from ons ta two days late In reaching this city, and freighters are having extreme difficulty x In hauling loads over the roads; -Merchants whose holiday orders have not arrived are ap prehensive of not receiving them 4ifc,t!me for holiday trade., . ful business career of 15 years, C U Weber, a pioneer merchant of Creswetl, has, sold , hla general store . to F, W, Troanor of McMlnnville, who has spent several years in the mercantUe ' busi ness. The" new proprietor has already talceh possession of the business. Mr. Weber will contln'ii eslde at Cres--well for the time being: , -ej ' OesweD Store Sotd.- - i 8dm1I- ninpntva to Ta Jomael.I v Eugene, Or., Dec. 2. After a success- ' T PERFECT ' Tooifi Povclor cleanses, preserves and beauti fies the teethi prevents tooth decay; and imparts .purity and fragrance to the breath. , . ATaHhoonl City Ticket Named. HSpwlal Dispatch to The Journal.) ' Washougal, Wash.) Dec The citi zens' mass meeting hold Tuesday night was the occasion of . the Joining 'of the "wet" and ("dry'' forces for the coming election. , Aside from the mayor, two candidates were named for each,;, va cancy, but lack the distinction of being rwet" and "dry ..and the result la the best feeling between the two parties that has - ever been here. Dr. B. I Smith was th unanimous choice for mayor to fill the chair left vacant by the res ignation Of Mayor T. 8. Keep. s For eownotltweii Q:- WnnlutK HJ-filcht,W Tt Greenmnn, H. J. Duncan, A. Pierce, J. Fan, from whom three will be chosen. For treasurer William Rich and Charles H. Woods., The city, election is next week. - - Journal Wat Ads bring resnlts.! M ade to Order Clothes You Can 00 Save $10. A Nobby Suit or Overcoat Made to Order for the ; - Holidays at Wholesale .')- KJ a J V f if . - mm II t 1 f I ?' I 3 S A. J J Qur name on your clothes stands for exquisite tailoring and long service Our xeputation has been built on merit alone, which as sures you that every garment that leaves' our store MUST-be of '.! , " - the very highest standard. ..' , r t , Te Are Shovinga Big Line of Imported Serges, Grays and BrownsSOO Patterns to Select From I UNION LABEL ON fiUl GARMENTS S 1 148 FIFTH STREET. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE MEIER & FRANK A