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j THE ORLUON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY WORNINO. APRIL 11. Hit : REIDS' SUPPOSED HG OLD LEI smo OLCOTT II PALM ta. III 14 t n. uu 14. IUKI It ltat- l. Jna I e.,W- . u -e it nue i. t-i- 4fctt& i. neiri i flaateaat- I t-w-i.u. IMI. l.l iin im rt? t tll4 Uli4 fc.!- U. (.ill , li. .i til . .. t euu-di J It 1 tt I ion, a-,4 rvj . - -i- il til I..Je.u. It! I.e. M. lid ,.(M.l All- J'.flk J.lt.le! Me tlk Jk-1 . rvfc. ll lalf ( In. IMMI .fit a. a kAlMM . IW ! !, kHM J, aUesl.UK; .t...tti.en t r mi. hi4. i t toil.. I a..-. fc..Hlfca an.Jifr l)al. Ik. ((Jkk'tlit.klkMil t . t -a tM.wl, l, f l t ri.t-Ul.aa, e-l .v-Maula- j r! l - fcl.la. tJefcteh. !- ! .-a,n.J4ale l of , f.a a.. te HOOD RIVER COMPLETE GIVES LANE 165 OVER Multnomah Cave About 1000 Aoa.nst Home Candidate; Aitchison an Easy Victor; State Vote Is Well In. .r ...... PIERCE; MINOR OFFICES I la TV. l--t Hal.eK. , A pi ll 1 l ei--l lee HIM on ft lolt of tlllU iu.n . II.1J o far ff- Ikr Ik . lie of Ot.gan, f OL.U l hoi una lad n-rt.lary of tl . I rU. faf au.f ntinl) (k ( W4H111MMI1 ' 1M itra nae Uriac.n I ell alf knl n ruti freak). MttllfveH.h. lot aaiii4e. th kww ruat of fie Me and rouniy pct-4 la b. ai .ir.Kf hol.t, Uald kim II ( l. jii il-M I e njun. Marion, un (t. other nai4. a eiperled lu t" irtnl r fee iHcuil. tul anllelhr t.-a.td I'l.olt o Ik. pari f eoln. MailoM Ul I1l4a klmo'i ml ul . u vol. i'oub im (tvtac I'livii giwiT nv.jorm. OuuB, hi. fut'' honi" t 4 Llaa. In-. a .won rokta I), a lino 1 aiixKl M. iujufii uui Alchlli. for rll cnmmi.alun.r, I IVTU Bib.nl. .a aay li lor or. Itchuldrrman and ftllun Tn. lall ran tir.rli i nhr. ahlla AUalava lift llltl. itKJt. than Iwu l on. lvj tallty. Malmamati rottnir him W Jur.li( of Itrarlr IPPP. afkJ O.I aK t'Blon. Waaou anj olh.r rounllra pU4 ua bt flura for Mm: la fart. (fear waa rrohaMy no county in which ha fell txbind Tlia count in lha rawntlaa oulald. Portland prooadad faJrlr faat on lha Kapubllcan aid, although full 1vitu cratla raturna ar allfhlrd la ord.r to tat lha HapubJIran mum through Hood IUtoc, Clacaamaa, Waahlngloo. t'nlon. Waaca. L'nialilia. V.mblll and Mull no mah rountlaa ara about com4ata. Th eowaJtl.a ith bad irajtaportatlon and oatlarad attlcmanla ara about to Ihlrda r ported but lha total of thalr raturna not 7M in la not aipafttd to rhaoca Ua raauli vu any Important of fioaa. Will SMITH, DEMOCRAT, BBam a a Mat ak an a am Bk WINS IN HAUt r-UH JUDGE IN BAKER raaatial la Taa Imim'ii Bakrr, Or, April 10. Tha cloaaat rara In bafcar oounly tu for Democratic circuit Judge. Smith, Incumbanl, being winner by amall majoritr orer Clifford ad Mraalck. Rooeevelt'a load Inrrraaea and Clark appaara leader for Dtmo cratlo p-aldentlal returna In It out of II precrncla. Ruak wlU have majority a ad Sailing leada Uourne. rielda and i. colt art cloaa, the former leading. WaJ . . ler Ilarce la given big majority, alao jajnea Jiarrey uranam, democratic can dldata for congreaa. Complete rrtuma from all outaldn praclncU will not be available before Monday. Complete returna from 25 pr.clnrln out of the 14 precinct In Baker county i..i ff a m.ltli. 1 t M n . & i . . . rr- tit; Bourne 117. Uwell ISO, Morton lit. Belling; 41; Cochran 1S9, Kllla 147, Rooaevelt 27, Ruak 110, Slnnott 187; Flelda 411, Ulcott III; Altchiaon J0, ; Hchuldennan 101, Stayton 178; Champ Clark 411, Harmon 81, Wood row Wilson 131; Coahow 67, Lane 149, I'lerce UL. JUDGE AND ATTORNEY NOMINATED BY BOTH PARTIES IN BENTON (Special to The Journal.) Corvallla, Or., April 20. Returns from 17 of the 18 jjrecinetiOn Benton give La Follette 239, Rooaevelt 401. Taft ; 131. Belling ltads for United Statea ermtor with a vote of 613, Bourne hav ing received 284. Only 15 precinct have been heard from on dairy and food commissioner and also on secretary of late. I ho result or the vote thus fa received for the former is: Cotttl 134 Edwards 64. Lea 335, Mlckle 243. For representative, P. O. Bonebrake was nominated by the Republlcana and the Democrats nominated J. W. Buster of Alsea. L, T. Harris, candidate for dl trlct Judge, and K. It. Bryson, candi date for district attorney, were noml nated by both the Republicans and th Democrats. Little interest was taken in the Dem ocratic nominations, and only 10 out of 18 precincts have been heard from. Re turns ao far give Wilson 149, Clark 86, Harmon 12; Coshow 24, Lano 116, Miller 31, Pierce 62. It. f-uc .f?ie a-.:fii tf IV. R. .l .!. aiulvwl, l alalia. tUK t. C Mark.lt (lai. H' I. l-lf. ' ' J.a.a. f ..". ia.-r!. 1. t- LHa IIMkalfl J 4 TM fcatlbl.fc4.al. T J tial I """' Will iam J Wllaw. .if T arum. Ju.iu. of IK. r a. iM dl.llll. W W. II ti. ). -ftafcl. l K Hat iMi.urltlit A... flair. I aalloa! r--iiMlai' Nnxl III r 1!. '-!. MwiJmh . Uu-Jfi.r II. iv. I Hot man Hiiut. I. Jra.ll kilJi'.'l I. Kli. II !! II. buia. I. tl.Mlu II. "I. ! lank !4. Wf'fc.lm vtiaa if li.tilxl-Cl.lt III ItaiHoo 41. Vla,-n r.i.t.etlal .!arlr - Mel ala 1 1 . I'e i.im II. Wall tea. " ten II l'alla4 ialaa ltHtlf-r Ct ihear II. ln. 111. II.Me DISTANT CURRY COUNTY CARRIED BY BOURNE. ROOSEVELT AND OLCOTT B4tal to TV. araall M.r.t.ful.J r. Al-ill : In'-u.pUI. rtlurn. In 'urry rounlr ! t'' fl Inatng r.llm.tra I r'l!.t l:t'. Itoout.lt Taft Hourn ::. Ijnm. .n i:. h-iiii. ii. iiii.it loo. oicott :i PARTIAL "cobTliTURNS GIVE SELLING AFTER ALL A VERY LARGE MAJORITY iUbm-UI la TV. J -Ml I Mar.hflrld. Or. April IP Incomplete returr.a frm Jl pru-inrla out of II pre cincts In Tone county glv. lui Koll.tte l. Hooeavrlt CO. Taft III. Itourne 151. IJ-H 0. Mrtn 41. Hailing 0. rielda til. lott 4. t oll. I Kd- ward. (I. Ia (1. Mlckle 174 Inromplrte Democrat returna Clark (0, Harmon . Wllaon 21, ( oshow IS. lne 14. fierce 11 M'FARLAND NOMINEE FOR COUNTY JUDGE OF CROOK COUNTY floM-tal la TV. la.ra.LI Prln.vlllc April 2-1. With but two or three (mailer prrclnrta to bear from 1. A. MrKarlund of Redmond la toe Republican nomine, for county Jndg. at Crook county -after a warm four- rorner.d fight. . Judge H C. Kill of Mend, the pr.aent Incumbent Is beaten. I a rk.l k. TV aaataeit 1 1 j Kmi t m . Aartl Wlta ihe it.,ii' j f I K. a.lagalas la Iti. He luliuit aalluai raa.aaUaw f i la-.. .-ia. t ta fallawlag la a e cl. a la I t tt ata cul la lae Me- ri bttmartaa fr lle4 hl.ar ttalra.l. ie neitoaal ca.alae iamixi 11. irilMkii II. rioi 4 4i hiaiHi ii -.hh1 II. Cai.r II. Cue l. I I. Hail ll llarrie t I4ueia I Jaa I. u.kar l. MeltKan II Mini ie. n.nn ie. aifi It tiJ.bl - 1 roll. He lit. ftuoaetelt III taft IM -t: jcntial tla- lor McMeaon III I filed Siat.a aaivalore - Hourna I. a.il III Morton TI. h.l lu 11 lULl t.aul.llt . IK wlilim Ikacutkd l:.lrl. I i nMit 1!T. Una III. Itooaa O.I II tlx. k 111. aianolt lit. ha. 1. 1. 1 r of state -ri.Ma It I. Ot l I 111 Ju.lK. Sur.ma court Kakta 44) airy and food eommtaelonar Col l.ll tit, lJaad. 4, j( 117. Mlckil 111 Itallro.d ounuiil.alonar Altchiaon III. fihuld.rman II. Miaiton 111 District attorney lk.if.nth judicial di.trlrl lUil It. 1-cpp.r tt. runllh 111 rWnator Ulilii e.naterlal district llull.r IT4. Cooper ?4 Hiale r.pr..ral.llv T".nty nloth die trlrl -AOHl.raon lit. llrudle TI, Moore 71 Rchmaltier 111. ttlranahas) 171 t'vunty rornmi.lonr rrtday 174. Ililnam 111. Wlahart 171. Hh.rlff Chandl.r 111. J oh neon 414. Hurv.yor H.nJ.raon lit. Kay lit. The of flea of county clerk, treas urer, school superlntind.nl and coro ner were uncontested and tha present officer ware renominated by writing their nani.a on th ballot A. C. Muck wae r.nomlnatrd Justice of J he peace and 11 H Ollnger was reaomlnatad constable. rew lamocratle votes ware polled. Wilson received 71. Clark II. Harmon t. ("nihow II. Lja 74. Pl.ree 11. A fw precincts are yet to be heard from. No candidal.) were aspirin- for coun ty office on the Democratic ticket. Hood Hlver county haa been conceded to be In the Taft column and the Koose velt victory Is a great aurprlse to Hood Klver votere It baa been learned that the letter and sample ballots eettt to Republican of Hood Rlv.r county by the Hepub. iin elub ef Portland over the elgnatur of Charlta C Lockwaod urging voters to vote for tha outlined ticket caused a large number ef cltl sens to repudlste the methods of th Portland club by voting for Roosevelt. It la conceded that thla loat Taft many votes. The Hood River precinct sam ple ballot had beeu aecured by lb Port land club and diligently marked with crosses ao as to vote for Huston, Taft. McKlnley Mitchell. Hulling. Field. Cot. tel and Hchuldsrman. R C. Hmtth of Hood River, candidate for proaecutlng attorney In tha seventh 4 la un. WUmi lease Clsit at fie la ler 4i4 ek.f )la.st lt V lW wa.U la 44 I Meie i will W knae a WfHe TWeaay. MiWt AtVa-wy KelkeAdail la Mk- atly l a 14 a li waiy ti aaatl aaatgtav W, 11 ttwasis ka ti f la. tteaaiicaa aMalMliaa ale eie aa4 will rwa ageja! r. U ) liai.y mm lae t tils U.t ll II I Uaae U. ! t'ttey an4 Cavdr ownly ctwl M I a Heemalluan ilcSi.t Cleik W. Pmyw le reeslataalej a Ik Da, ectatl tltk.t Tke lajUlatlre lk.k.4 taule lee He auail.ass a4 m tsaa. la. DEMOCRATS TO MAN VOTE FOR CLARK IN MALHEUR COUNTY ftjajrU! t TV laareall Vala, 1C April It. dsrllaa) reluftk In Miar enalf ara y waagre and ealr few ef I Ke largeet pfeeintte sKuw lalurae fer say effl- anlal4e ef Ihe dlstrut a id county fflcaa. Taft l.als h a-ao.il by te vala. tValltne I beating tkouinr tfiree to ena, lwt eoirilng close thlid Cochran III leading In II' e far rerieiJ4 la th. a od cnrt.i.fi 4isulrl aa far a ll rodtity vela goea. sfith ftu.k second end IJIla. thlid. On Ihe I'.mocreilo lick l. Clark is getting nearly every vo(e and l-ne le winning ! foe eaaaler. y'ot.y for congi eaeniaa le gatlag Ihe biggest vol on acrottnl ef Ihe hot flsbt for the district and rovinly of flea Prnv lkcelly n lelurne ara aacurad for na tional and slat t-fflres. all the efforia la getting raturna being Centered on local offn-.e The hot fight la between Brook. Iunci and llayee for th Re publican nomination for diatrlcl attoe ney and the latest reports from Har ney. Ureal and .(alhur oouallaa plexrgr lUooke In th lead by 21 vote. The Republican nomination for elate rep resentative la being bitterly conteet- ad and Hurley la leading Kingman In the diatrtrl of Harney and Malheur by 14 vela Oaorge MeKnlghl U Lading by a two to one vote for lha Republican uniniaw tt fMttr , Wsu U4 MMMl re scanty t a f.e i.laL On I. tkemaernU Ua4e4 Akar ef IVaiarie will 4 Ike axMnkik IW auxrert aikeeey, lAy rr ly M f, MUH f- ir sinner. CLARK AND TAFT LEAD IN CONTEST IN MORROW CO Itaaital k TV lsesll iUy idk, oi. Asl It M.nw esMin- ira rittaary laiion im4 laly, lb. i Uii kul 111(1 efaallkMi a aiina in Itas-wbikcnn Inn Usaisamlf 11-a.t Clatfe aa4 Tsfl ae Ilia tendtM prl4aatul caadlaalaa. with lawall n4 f Mire in tkelcee f.r aWastae. The -! laaa faima free Morrww nacaiy are aa fullens RafKibiman IKa.lhr1aa W. Atklr. an l. ApUi 4, tWyd It. Urn 41 Cjnll f. Cnrey It. Cs la. Hsll tt. Hirtli a. Kusion t. Jane 4. WtOkuUnr 14. M4clkan II. aliai I. Kailna a. anlth It, nwift It; 1 rviutt 41. nooet Ml. Taft 1IT, MlMsken lit. Itonriw IT. Unwell 171. Mert.a II. tV.ll ug It, (Whraa 11. Eli I III. Wnaervall it. Ruth 17. klantl III. nld ll. 01.0U Uf. Ksfcla te; Cotial 144, K4 wards It. l- tt. Mlckle 111; Attcnleon ill Hchuld.rrnan 140, uiaytnn tt; rhelp. circuit Judge, lit: Neal. dletrVct I lor nay. 111! aUelwer. dtstrtcf at torn y, Itf; nianfleld, Jalal reprwMBlallva, III; Hrlgge, county Judge, 17; Hilt, eexsaty rl.rk, lit. Kana. ehetiff. Ill; Nolaon. eounty achool auperinlendeal. Ill; Oil liatn. iraaeurvr. 117; Turner, couaty urveyer. III, Hales. MfflmUilosar, lit, sUlkeany, romm taalon.r. 111 liamocraiw; ticket lUnaitl IT. Burk I, Cole I. Kdmuneoa 1, On 1, Hetmaa Holm . t ladder I y 1. King 1. Mn loney 24. Reynolds 1. Mhaahan I. Bteven- on I. WIm I; Chnaap CUrk IT. Hamten I Wilson . Mctiin II. p.lereon tl. Wall t. Watson It, W'hllten I. Coahew II. I-nn IT. Ml ler 4. tplerte 41. Corey 14, Omhnni 14. Ryan II, Aldernon TT. Patterson, county Judge. HI: Hayea, sheriff. 14; McElllgoit, commlanlonar. Tt I -igTrrg WINSLOW LOSES HIS HOME COUNTY TO HILL; FIGHT ON OLCOTT LOST IW lean. Or. Ayett t.-Celee P tfm ) ft4i4 frvna It 41 ef II yra4 In Maria) -aty. an. Ul -ie wweil a fJaJnliiy af 111 e.w Tfl a4 III v L ywll.il, wkU reaUw leas, la It fcrtne la I k-ae SMaA iia annua ra-at. Unna Canena CUnj y a, TteM fig ara kala4 ail f Inn ttly tVaUes, OUW4I U Itf voa na4 f rieU. and It la e lava 14 Inia will k-s In ky 114 la Ik reaaaUtag It precinct Tela nt4 Base latere! bar thn JaM any nkar. aa a slgwenna annan!- na4 Im annas galnt Ottl t Mnrtna eexaaly by ea- I Ul tkalssa sltleen aalliag I manla arg kar. new 1 lenAa Ham ay Hit e a4 in eiaad lly gaialsg There is a ckei cwnle! fer alsena aa Ul tel4ll Usnnt. That fnf H'Hnei. Husk. Ja4lnnak Banllfe a4 Weak a alighl l4. eit in te4na f Jsnn.ua, wk i maniag eiraag and 4 la lane lug his nenrwa .aaat narty 4 vat a. ll U e4a4 innl Wltllnan Knea ka racalrad In Jtennnllcna neatnaln rf skarlff. but cecal y el.rk and ane ara eull la Unnkc Mat Oanlhar 1 la k land for alert, having I Itf nea la ft. S. Culver-a 1441 Albert L QUI ana slight le4 for aar vr it r. Waal. Utile haa 1144 vole and Wel lit. ll now nee ma that W. C. Wln.low will loaa kla noma eety In Ihe rare aaatael Onle 111U f Albany for ale rt -t attorney. 11U1 ta II vales la hf end. SMITH RENOMINATED SHERIFF OF LINN; G. HILL GETS PLACE Albany. Or, April 11 Tfltk I Plata returns from all but ftva precinct , jt... ,i i. . !H!gWf; l Ltna ety. wtkk wul a 4 avata Inily affest tl f!, h.e.U ka a pjwauie Taft tl III, U ruida Uial lL He fta-vina airing IVa v4a a e ! wrnifcs aeiktanill n4 aninflJ nasi I see a a I tan lata:. n4 la taa-all nUl net k tases a. 4 at4U J -M in wlfUel ) will la inn kaJi 4 la a. tWam ay IMe le a an r 4m.4 aimney. lie- sV ltUI ef Aianay kt neiii Had tr a sf avargtn. fer leseaneniaiivee) 11 i'sm irrnikr nasfcta. X li alaw. I- ai. -ur- and J. It tWrr and Ina IWlln43 iv.il a CVltae. U Lw4ii4j aag tf- H r"e Tk rwnla! IW annrtff aa Ik lna crelke Inhet alle4 In In Is siajnai ef tl ft MHk, el will k o KM kf tk tt tveatna. T . SHERMAN FOR TAFT SELLING AND FIELDS; CLARK LEADS WILSOU lyni weayisi wr. . fiem fthnrenaa ceuel 41 IT. Rneneveli 111. Mm. Or, April fklnl feJtim glv. a rttel Tart til. tvawrn IT. t-tl II. Mec lon t. ftellleg III. CWfcraa It. ElMi It Me tell I. Heea Tt. innotl 111. flelda ttt CHnetl III. Call. I 11. IV1 ar 41 Ixx It, Wukte 114. Alicklno III. ftchniaetmaa 1 1. ftlya 41 Cheap CUrk 41. Iiarann I, Waodrew Wllean II. Cnnew T. Laa 11. rierra It lalal. Hepafclkcaa eer Hon: Acker tl. ApalngnU I. Bnd II. Bynnn It. CanvylMH 14. Cnrey 4. Can 11. rry B. Hall II. Harrt I. Hue- la I. Joavea II. MeCwnhe 11 Melsehsn II Mtata 1 raltnn aesni. ftsBllb II. win 11 Psasm nte cvloi Ben Mil tt. Berhe 1. Cole none, Kdanwnae Owdfrey I, 0e no. 1 elaian none. Holm t. Jewell I. atn44ertr U Klag s. Maleney 1 Moeee I. Reynold L. Ik kan L aherravaa aana. ftiavwnnea t. wnk . wnaalsa ann. Wave 1 fraaicwtlng atlemeri fturr III. Wnka It I. W. 11 RagndaU for ntaie aanaler 111 W. A. 0ali til aaJ W. B. rwltar 111 Far atnla rtrnin II em J van. paiaiiritla elect ere: Mo Lnla T. rslereon It, trail 1 Wntanri 11. Whlttea a. P. N. lUIfour of Prlnevllle Is renomln- ,udlct aist rtct. carries Hood Rl and sled for sheriff on the Iwmocratl') Crook ooUnt,., by Urge majorltlra but ticket ami Frank K.lkln of Prtnrvllle. , Wasco to Hell, who Win by ms opponent m two ,anr. a". about 100 majority In three counties. Republican nominee. W. E Van Al en of Redmond is probably nominated by the Republicans for assessor ouls Wylde of Prlnevllle. Roosevelt showed strength over the field In Crook, running neck and neck with Tsft. Clark Is the favorite over Wll non. Olrott. for secretary of atate, Is unnlng three to one ahead of Fields. over JACKSON GOES FOR LA FOLLETTE; KEENE FOR VICE PRESIDENT Out-of-Town Folks Mail Us Your Ordersi You Save More Than the Shipping Cosf Moving Time Is .Drawing Near ! OUR NEW HOME, THE 4W00D-LARK" BUILDING, NEARS COMPLETION. A FEW SHORT WEEKS AND THE DOORS OF PORTLAND'S "GREATER" RETAIL DRUG STORE WILL SWING OPEN TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS. But now we would dispose of all mtMxKaridiia in our present store. With that in mind, we have marked down every article save a few contract goods. Our reputation of nearly half a century is being upheld during this Removal Saleevery reduction is one in fact We ask you to visit each of onr many departments. A comparison of price and quality will demonstrate that to anticipate future needs wul result in your saving on every purchase. . - - - . Extra Special .Tor Monday.Tuesday, Wednesday CLATSOP SWEPT BY ROOSEVELT, SELLING, ' OLCOTT, AITCHISON , (Soeclal to The Jntinw! Astoria, Or., April 20. Practically complete returns from Clatsop county : give: La Follette 274, Roosevelt 633, Taft 468. Bourne 474, Selling 608, Fields 440, Olcott 790. Cottel 278, Lea 310, Mlckle 381, Aitchison 619, Schulderman 334, Stayton 191. No Democratic returns will be avail- . abla until Monday afternoon or Tues day morning. Norblad, for district attorney, 836, Tongue 4 74 in Clatsop. Tongue's ma jority In the four counties is 1657. He ads In every county except Clatsop. NO LONGER RESIDENT OF STATE, NOMINATED - CLACKAMAS RECORDER (gpcx-lal to The Journal.) Oregon . City, Or., April 20. Despite tha - fact that Lloyd K. Williams, the present recorder of ClackamaH county haa disappeared from the county and Is believed to have deserted Ins family, h was today nominated by the Repub llcana for the office of recorder by a lead of tl over his opponent, C. W. Strueken. Williams went fishing with his wife and child Bunday. April 1. On the previous Saturday he filed his norninat trig petition for-ttinfflce of recorder. Ha was seen later' In San Francisco, where be la said to be employed. His vote today was 1Z7; struckes votu was 1113. GETTINS IS DEFEATED FOR STATE SENATOR; PIERCE BEATS MARSH (Special to The Journal. 1 Marshfleld. Or. Aprlf 10. The Coos county Republican ticket was nomi nated as follows: Hhertff. O. O. Lund; county clerk, James Watson; county treasurer, T. M. Dimmlck; assessor, Oeorge E. Peoples: school superintend ent, Raymond O. Baker; county survey or, A. N. Gould; coroner, F. B. Wilson; commissioner, W. T. Dement. The Coos county Democratic ticket follows: Bherlff, W. W. Oage; asses sor, T. J. Thrift; county surveyor. W. J. Hunt: commissioner, Thomas Coke. Raymond C. Baker was nominated for county superintendent of schools by the Democrats as well as by the Republicans. Coos county will give Roosevelt a plurality of about 350 and about the same plurality for Selling. T. 6. Smith has defeated K. Getting for the Repub lican nomination for state senate In this district S. F. Pelrce defeated A. (special to The Journal.) 1 Medford. Or., April 20. La Follette la victor in the county by 60 votes over Roosevelt, while Taft was a poor third. Returns are practically all In. In tha city Roosevelt was first with a lead of 21 over Ia Follette, Taft again a poor, third. Wilson lead la over a hundred votes over Clark, Harmon practically nothing. Bourne carried over two to I one throughout the county, Coahow was an eaay favorite. For Secretary of state Olcott defeated Flelda two to onr. Mlcklo easily Is In the lead for fooj I commissioner. Complete returna from j 36 precincts out of 40 in Jackson coun- ty give La Follette lilt, Roosevelt, 1074, Taft 436, Bourne 1111, Sailing j 647, Fields 783, Olcott 1(03, Champ l Clark 331, Harmon 18, Wood row Wil son 445, Coshow 329, Lane 178, Pierce 237. Unless some other district In the state hus polled more votes In Oregon for a vice president of the United States than did Jackson county. Dr. J. M. Keen c, Republican state committee man and sworn foe of the Oregon sys tem will be placed before the Chicago convention by the Oregon delegation. Dr. Keene received 44 vots as the choice of the Republican party of Ore gon for vice president. Under the prl- ary law the delegates must cast their J. Marsh for the Republican nomlna Hon for Joint representative from Coos ballots for him unless some other dls ana urry counties sixth district. Returns on Democratic tickets are not complete but Clark will carry the coun ty by probably -200 plurality. Coshow leads for state senator on the Demo cratic ticket, . STARR TO BE DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN GILLIAM, SHERMAN, WHEELER (Special to Th Journal. I Condon, Or., April 20. More complete returns from outlying precincts of Gil Ham county give Roosevelt 160. Taft 146 and La Follette 73 In the senatorial race. selling leads with 199 votes. Bourne received 108 and Lowellt88. Sin nott leads congressional candidates with 186 votes. Rusk received 109. Cochran ft, Roosevelt 21. Kills 76. In the race for district attorney Weinke received a majority In this county of 19 votes over Starr, although the majority received by the latter In Sherman and Wheeler gives him the nomination without doubt. For county reasurer Horner received the nomina tion, getting 269 vote, while Dukek received 139. J. B. , Keeney received the nomination for county assessor over W. A. Darling. comprising the trlcts has polled more than 44 votes. CHESHIRE NAMED FOR JOSEPHINE'S SHERIFF OVER MASON, STRONG CLACKAMAS CARRIED ' BY TONGUE; W00DR0W WILSON GETS COUNTY ("rectal te The Journal. Oregon City,- Or., April 10. Complete returns from every precinct In "Clack am county give th following result: Republican delegate ta national con vention Ac kerson 10. Applegate -(7, Bay d ICS. Brnoa ill Campbell 111. DOUGLAS COUNTY ROLLING UP GOOD VOTE FOR "COL." 'Bpirrlal to Th Journal.) Roseburg, Or., April 20. Complete re turns from 34 precincts out of 89 pre cincts in Douglas county give: . L Fol lette 687. Roosevelt 08, Taft 636; Bourne 684, Lowell 166, JHorton 140, Selling 1076; Cottel 616. Edwards 331, Lea 40?, Mlckle 610; Champ Clark 367, Harmon 70. Wood row Wilson 206; Co show 178," Line 15, Pierce 103. Probably .the C-loneat ire in tha pri martea In Douglas county Is between eorge M. Brown and C 8. Jackson, Re publican candidate fdr district attor ney in thia district. Brown, the present prosecutor, defeated Jackvaon of thla county ny approximately 168, Coa (Sow-la! U. Th Journal.) Grants Pass, Or., April 20. Incom plete returna from 12 precincts out of 20 preclnots in Josephine ' county give La Follette 184, Roosevelt 818, Taft 111, Bourne 314, Lowell 63, Morton 81, Sell ing 100, Flelda 863, Olcott 318, Cottell 210, Edwards 92, Lea 115. Mlckle 189, Champ Clark 64, Harmon 8, Woodrow Wllaon 69, Coshow 36, Lane 48, Pierce 32. Republican J. N. Johnson, prosecut ing attorney, 477; H. K. Hanna, prose cuting attorney, 262. Democrat E. E. Kelly, prosecuting attorney, 97. Dem ocrat Sheriff, William Cheshire, was nominated over Mason and strong. W. H. Patello, Democrat, was nominated for clerk. ART WARE POTTERY BRASS AND CUT GLASS in new styles and patterns selling at greatly reduced priced. Amphora and Stellmacher Pottery, ar tistic vases and other decorative pieces over 500 pieces to choose from. Values from $1.00 to $50.00 reduced 25 per cent Brown glazed and rich green pottery Jardinieres, come in two sizes : Qy2 inch, regular $1.50, now $1.13 11 inch, regular $2.50, now $1.67 New Showing of Elec tric Art Lamps BRASS UMBRELLA STANDS ' Eighty-eight handsome Umbrella Stands, genuine hammered brass with copper orna ments. Values $8.00 to $12.00. Your choice at only $5.23. Brass Jardinieres and Urns, about 25 odd pieces, values to $15.00. Your choice of the lot at $7.98. FOUNTAIN PENS We have one of the most completelines of fountain pens in the city, which includes (he celebrated Waterman "Ideal" In , all styles, also Conklin Self-Filling, as well as our own excellent "Wood-Lark" in both self filling and safety. Prices 08 to $28.00. We clean and refill your pen free.' NEW CUT GLASS Our cut glass is acknowledged by all who have seen it as low in price as it is . beautiful- Rich, sparkling, sharply cut radiating the prism light in a hundred and one color ettects. au tne Dest ana taie patterns, in cluding the new dahlia cut in both dull and bright effects. Selling now at re moval prices. 25 barrels of 8-inch Berry Bowls in the popular sunburst pattern; compare these with others at $4.00. Our price while it lasts, each $1.98. Water Sets in several different styles and patterns pitcher and six glasses; regular $7.00 now only $5.U. JUST ARRIVED New line of beauti ful silver deposit ware. See it in our Third Floor Art Section. OBESITY BELTS Worn constantly, they will reduce your girth and relieve that exhausted sensation Which is always experienced by fat persons during warm weather. We can fit the most portly person and guarantee satisfaction. These belts are valuable to wear after an operation. $1.50 PERFUME 98c itericott s wen Known jfertume JJjendss, a most exquisite and lasting odor. Sold by all dealers at $1.50. Our price for three days only, the oz. 98 USEFUL ARTICLES FOR THE SICKROOM Sanitary white enamel bas ins, douche pans, funnels, wash basins, irrigating douche cans, baby bath tubs, bed pans, etc., in our Surgical Department, Second Floor. ROOSEVELT. FIELDS AND SELLING EASY LEADERS; LANE WINNER IN LANE '(Special to The Journal.) Eugene, Or, April 20 Incomplete returna from 66 precincts out of s4 precincts In Lane county, give La Fol lette 699, Roosevelt 1080, Taft 717, Bourne-689, -Lowell 330, Morton 160, Selling 1387. Flelda 1493, Olcott 632, Cottel S2S, Edwards 296, Lea 464, Mlckle' 737, Champ Clark 114, Harmon 35", Woodrow Wilson 228, Coshow 169, Lana 286, Pierce 121. UTLEY AND CADY HAVE CLOSE RACE IN LAKE I FOR CLERK; T. WINS (Sp-UI ta Tuts, liar na I. Lakevlew. Or.. ApwOil-Seven of the 14 precincts In Lake county. Incom plete, Indicate that Roosevelt tufa car ried m4st of tha precincts and will have about fn plurality over Taft. La Fol lette Will aecure about one-fifth of the Electrify Hair Brushes We have just received a new supply of those well known Dr. Scott's Electric -Hair Brushes, in all sizes. Prices range from $1.00 to $3.00. PARISIAN IVORY We're proud to hear on every hand that nowhere in the city can you find such Parisian -Ivory and such values as at this store. We have anticipated your desires for real high qual ity ivory it's here now for your inspection. For three days we offer: $3.504mported French Ivory Hair brushes at .$2.9 75c Parisian Ivory Buffers in boats at ..... . .59i 35c Parisian Ivory Gentlemen's Combs at ........ 25c PEROXIDE DENTAL CREAM By its antiseptic prophylactic properties, Peroxide Dental Cream tends to destroy mouth germs, cleanses the teeth and effectually purifies the mouth, retarding decay and preventing tooth troubles. Guaranteed. Price, the tube 25c TIRED. FEET RELIEVED by the use of our Flat Foot Arch Supports. Try a pair if your arches are broken down. $1.50 to $3.00 pair. , $2.50 CORAL BEADS 98c . Of all jewelry that excites the admiration of lovers of neck ornaments, none expresses more fully the quiet, rich effect than do our strings of beautiful gen uine Coral Beads. These beads were bought to sell at $2.50; for these three days they're reduced , to 98 Handsome Daisy Neck Chains for the children youll be sur prised how pretty they really are and the price is only SU ADVANCE SHOWING OF . WHITE BAGS Fashion says WHITE for this season, so we advise you to make your selection early of these swell white bags. MARK CROSS" GLOVES Chamois Gloves In the) correct shades for early eprlng. wear are tha new primrose; we have your ilze, specially priced, pair f 1.50 Hearing Helps We have every known device to assist the deaf, acousticons, au- rfinfinnan Viaar. ing horns, con- S venation tubes, artificial ear drums, etc Call or write for booklet and full information. All Canadian Money Taken at Par CAMERAS FOR SUMMER OUTINGS Don't start ? on y6ur Summer outing without a camera many' delightful hours can be spent looking over views taken during vacation trips experienced that can be recalled that would otherwise be forgotten. Now is the time and the Ansco is the camera. We have them in all sizes and styles, Buster - Brown Style .... $2.00 to $12.U0 Ansco Box Style ........ $5.00 to $7.75 Ansco Folding Cameras $12.00 toJ55L00: Your plates and films will be given expert attention if in- trusted to our care. We have every known appliance for devel oping and finshing "under supervision of skilled men not chil dren. .We enlaree, retouch and tint' 8x10 ENLARGEMENT FREE with all finishing orders amounting to $1.00 or more. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF ANSCO FILMS-In All Sizes WQ00 ARB, CLARKE k CO. ' TTSinaaiinnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnn . (county oy T..,-, J.- f