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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. APBIL Ik Hit It FUBUUIY IS 2590 Pierce Has 4022 to Une'i 7512 In Democratic Sen atorial Race. REPUBLICAN VOTFON PRESIDENT. U. S. SENATOR AND STATE FOOD COMMISSIONER r nt nTM. ft Man I t-t 4 ,t.'i i l HM tiM n w. r It UUet ! t 4-MeJ M- e m lb 1 m a. i u I'.. i4i ha tag i4i mii rv i- . e4 l f i - f .itJilJ :" tfkeaa !i If t,-'.. tfktl t-t fim I . J t(ll fl-' i k- 1 M r l't ! haltlf t ' rc 1 lftl lll I ai'.l U l.r-et'l O Len.t r:r?tt, ci ' n4 'ui I -f IwV.lll .'4 -!. I il-o C .,tr . u tj Ml if-4 ' '! a f urea l Un. t,i.in4 f!iui. r : i lnil la to4 HJm. :t i to" a;U. ll m K : Ill I r-i. U I . 41 Is TUie". M"Mfl l T.-.MH, It I I-at. 11 ta fcl avi d IM i OraaS I Mali HMntk k m! (M.rfwi4 and elect. !(! 4 U e t.U !. C-ut.lt f t'nlea, Wail.r V. Pure lilMj Let ff l ee I" t'B'H. h fofmtfly Hcd tm 14 r TM l 'f'lo he ' It4 t..f'lty f t CUlot J, "t ll.k.r III. 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Taalardaf h d roprd hark on lha rounl to II amad poaalDl hla rlurallir ortr Willi I Col. 11 nifct t ivtraanii but additional rrporta how h la tinli f one moia. and now haa HTJ voir to the fwvl Thla la on total reported vtt of 17,4. Retnrn ar ft larking- from eeveral rountlea, but th official vole la Included from SI count l.a. and the tnoaf of tha vola from th othera I ' areounted for. Aa tha figure atand today Mlrkle ha It, TIO. Cottel IT. III. A. II lt, II IM and Artliuf T. K4r4 ;Q. Mlckl cArrled moat of tli oountlea. bat many of them went Into hla column by a mall pluralities. He won hla home I . . - - I'laieuD Ii II over I'olitl, f'i-tjfntl ! Ill or fallal. Jackeon t I'l ' I'.ll.l JefM- lr lao ae l"OHa Utin ty : ar I'elk t Ml "' Laa. Hfcartuaa fcy II or Ciel, TUU nork y II er la. I'amlllla he ' ef ollti t'nio bf il car Ccllel. MIU !. It! r lle!. Vaco i n..r follel Taiahtll by MT ot j i-Aii.l lLkar b HI et.r lr. Oram r t: Biw ! klalkeur by M er loll I rravk by oet I'otul. luU br Ml arer ("oll.l Wl'kie loal Mulinotaah u c'oitel by llll Kltmalh to oll.ll by 117. Marlon to llaa b IM and Kee.tn Uaa by II. 1 OTH PLACE IN DOUB I Iemnrrt of Iine Ontanlf. lal to Tk. iakl Euveae. Or. April 11 -Th Ini- cralK- central cotnmllle of ln. coun ty met In rtun. yealerdtv afiernuon and oraaite4 for the camrtin by th elerlion of I. ! Tr- a chairman and J K rr.M aa aecrvury an l tree urer ft M Vaatcb of Collate Crnve, waa choaen alata ranlrvl committee man from thla county and M ) Wallli of Eutene coacralonal committee man An evutlra auU'ominlltea w choaen folloaa Pr. r V. Hlor of F.ufene. Mayor T- J. Ferr of Ku fene, Alia Klnf of Cottag ilrove, Vic tor U Holt 'f Euien and Cheater No land of Creewell. Waahlnrtoa Strong for Krlllnjc lllllaboro. Or. April II Offlclnl re- turna from all it praclncta In Waah Iriftnn county flea: Iji rllett 101, Roeevelt inei. Taft Ml; flourn 7I. I.owll IM. Morton Mi. Belling MM. Field MM. Olmlt 1110; Coital 171. Edaarda 111, La Ml. Mlokla MM; Champ C.ark til,. Harmon JO. Wood row Wilton lit; Coahow II, Iana 111, rterce . Applegate of Klamath, Mets- chan of Portland, Swift of Bakor, Run Close Race. Tin i. jrjuai ii a i mmmmumauam aaW mm i i n iiimn I The Florence Saves You aTnird "Make U Prove It" SPECIAL SHOWING OF EXCLUS IVE HIGH-CLASS Model Suits Val. $35-$40 $27.50 This collection consists of the many modish models of two-toned diagonals and serges in the Summer novelties and plain-tailored effects a most striking example-to the most skeptical that our Upstairs Low Rent and Purchasing Power Positively Saves You Vz Store Open j! Saturday J Evening Until 10:30 o'CIock 1 xvtz-v lr: suit aovsa All Necessary Alterations COAT Akaoliitplv HOIIEWEST SUth bldo. r WaaWnton ICD Zntranoa 337H Waablnfton. Elayatoc to Dd Ploor Aroada Charge Hatch Chicks Now E?gs are fertile, lower In price and chick -will ptow rapidly. Pass up the old hen and buy an lncnbator guaranteed to hatch every hatchable eye. $K0O and tip. Special sale balance of this mouth. See us. Complete Catalog- and Conkey't i ajw,i W 4f at i-ouiiry xsoos kheb With only t.itn .mall countlee not heard fr. tn lata today, and official re turn. In from !l count lea. th election of only one of the It delefttea from Oregon to the Republican National con vention I now In doubt. Three men are bunrtied In a cUee race for tenth place. Willi the ftdda n favor of O. C. Arplegate of Kltmath county. Th. nn delegatea who., aleetlon I air'1. ami the vote for etch, are: Charlr W Ackerton of Multnomah. o..; Ttionit Mci'uiker of Multno mah, ttrV Ir Henry fftMti die .if Multnumali, ;r.j,: ir j. Hmltli of Marlon, 4II; Kre.t H Hynon of Marlon. 47. H P. flail of Watco, 171(1, Charlea II Carey of Multnomah. MM. Daniel Boyd of Wallowa. IMS, and Homer C. Campbell of Multnomah, IU. Three Son Cloa aVaoa. O C. Applegate. of Klamath, with Jll6 vote., a cloacly crowded by Thll Metacham. of Multnomah, with MM vntca. and A V. Bwlft of Ilaker. with i vote. Aa tha Multnomah vote I Included In the total, however, and both Applegate and Swift haye boan running at longer in outild countle than th Multnomah man, Metachan'a election I onaldered Improhahla. Applegate' lead fur thla reaa.m will probably b larga enougn to elect him. though ha I now only 11 voice ahead of Metachkn and SI ahead of Swift. The countlea yet to he heard from Rra Coo. Curry, Cllllam, Harney, Lincoln. Morrow and Wheeler, and tha voting population of all of them la email. They re expected to favor Applegate over Metachan. v Official Tot Change Apet. The official count of the vote for Re publican delegatea In Multnomah coun ty, which was completed late yeeterday. chnngi-d the aepect of things for ev- eral iandldatea. It brought up the total for Charlea II. Carey and Homer C. Campbell, both of Portland, who had been running- lo In the other counties by enough votes enough to make their election certain. Both J. N. Smith and Fred 8. Uynon, of Marlon, who ran strong In nearly nil the outside countlea, and. especially in Marlon, polled good votes In Multnomah. Three of the counties to report have ent in unorflclal or Incomplete returns, but they are nearly enough complete so that except possibly In the case of Ap plegate, Metschan and Swift, change mado hy the official count will not af fect the result. The vote for the ret of tha 18 candi dates follows. John W. Mlnto, Mult nomah. isnr 8. H. Huston, Multnomah, 1068; Krank Patton. Clatsop. 872: Dr. T. W. Harris, T.ane, 793; D. C. Jones, Was co, 684. and Charles II. Fry, Waahtng ton, 469. rarelnad Ml vol, flruanharb 1TI and faun II ftfur prwlncte. Three Furka. riarren Velio. nkiiU eprtiaa fd Huramll failed to rutii. Iii. 1 1 la kaow hl elecUooe ara not held In eoma f the pre cIim-i Aif fuiitier return will not alter tha rult aarepl ,iellily for die trlrl attom.y and aaaeaaor on the He publlran ll.ket- Taft Dad Third 1 Ibmtsla. I l(rtal to TV. iaaraal I Rte.burg, or. April :t The official count of th. return, frum the primer election In fHugl count waa com Dieted late yaaterday and ahowa th follnaing totals: For lTeald.nt Rooeeelt 171. !-a Follette Itt. Tafl 171. Clark Ml. Wilau 111 liamion II. I nited Ktatea Btnator Selling Ml Bourne 7, Morton ll, Coahow MO Lan JOI. M.rce . Congrra.mtn Hawley 17M, rmlt JJ. erretary iftf "let Olcott 1011, Field! Ml llry and Food COmmltelone Mlckl 707. Cottel Ml. KdrJe :i Lt lit Ileittea to th National Republlca Convention Ackeraon Coe 510, Dynon J7I. Hoyd Ml. McCuaker lit Applegate lit, Campbell 11.1, Salt 111 Fwlft II, ftmlth l. Carey IB, Motchan 7. Htrrta 17. Jonea 10. Fry l. Vlntn Patton I. Delegatea to National Democratic Convention Bennett 11. nurke 9. Col :i, Edmuneon 1 1, Oodfrey 19. Ooaa Ml Hulman Ilolrnea 10.. Jewell ll, hJta derly 22. King II. Malnney . Motea It Reynolds 2. Uhcahan I, bherman 8tevnon t. Alex Sweek I. Wllhelm I Wise SI. For Elector of Prldents and Vice President (Democratlo) Mclyiln lit Peterton 71. Wall TI. Watton 1S3 Whltt.n 6i. SS. "BEAR" SAIIJ5: AT 9 A. M., SATURDAY, APRIL 27 s Daylight Ride Down the Columbia. 45 Hours to San Francisco San Francisco. .1st class $10, $12, $15; 2d class $6 Lcs Angeles 1st cL $21.50, $23.50, $26.50; 2d class $11.35 tTwo Dajr Sightseeing at San Francisco, with Meals and Berth Free, en - ' root to Los Anreles. - J PHONES KHAIN 2605, A-1402 Brooke Is I'rolmbly Xomlnated. (Special to The Jonrnnl. Ontario. Or.. April 25. The race for the Republlcnn nomination for district attorney pf MalhAr, Grant and Harney counties is very close between Brooke and Uuncno. but Brook appears to be nominated. Duncan beat Brooke 11 vote In Malheur, the official count be ing Brooke 272, Duncan 2S6, Hayes 130, Marks 46. Brooke I about 40 ahead In Ha r hey county while tha unofficial vote of Grant shows that tha two lead ing candidates ara tied In that coun ty. For tha Republican nomination for Joint representative of Malheur and Har ney counties J. A. Hurley seems to have defeated A. Q. Kingman. Kingman car ried this county by 40 majority, but Hurley has a majority of 17 In the dis trict, being 57 ahead in Harney. W. F. Homan cf this 'city was nominated by t!ie Democrats without opposition. it. V. Stewart of Grant defeated Will- lam Mlllor of Harney for the Repub lican nomination for Joint senator. James Mhon of Harney waa nominated by the Democrats without opposition. D. H. Kergoot, for sheriff; J. P. Houston, for clerk; C. O. Thomas, for treasurer; A. B. Macphersoh for school superintendent; B. F. Farmer for sur veyor, and Dr. R. O. Payne, for coroner, were nominated by tho Republicans without oppoKition. Dr. Payne also re ceived the Republican nomination. S. R. Copeland for sheriff. N. T. Con k'ia for school superintendent, John F. Weaver for commissioner and J. F. Mil ler for surveyor were nominated by the Democrats without opposition. Judge B. C. Richardson. Democrat, wa defeated for renomlnatlon by W. 8. i La wrence. County Cltrk Frank Morfitt. Repub lican, was defeated, for renomlnatlon by David Graham. County Treasurer T. W. Halliday waa detested for re-nomlnatlon by J. R. Weaver. . A.. M. Lackey received the Democratic nomination for assessor. Lackey re ceived 244 votes, Dearborn 111 ' and Schmidt Its. L. K. H1U defeated F. B. Zuti for the Republican nomination by only S vote. " Hill received 171 votes, Zuls 170, and Kendall 119: .. C W. Mallett. Democrat, wa the only candidate, except D. IL Kerfoot, un- For -tha Democratic nomination Mallett J ClackaiiiM aires Mlrkle Ofll). (Si.erl.1 to "a. Jooraat.i Oregon City, April It. The official ojnt o( tb votea.caat In th primary fll thl county In th important race .are a follow: La Follette 98, Roosevelt 1214. Taft TIJ; Bourne 70. Lowell 177. Morton 17, Selling 1160. District Attorney Norbld 868 Tongue 1798. Congre, Flret District Hawley 2221. Justice of Supreme Court Eakln 22S5. Dairy and Food Commission!" W. I Cottel 680, A T. Bdwards 3S3. Lea 648 Mlckle 899. Secretary of State Fields 1179. Ol- cott M8. Railroad Commissioner Campbell 2413. Representative In Seventeenth Dtatrlct Chatten 1692, Lofgren 934. Sheriff Hackett 2396. County Clerk Busbee 781, Mulvey 1928. County Assessor Carter 1860, Nelson 1371. County Recorder Strucken 1188, William 1263.. - Edner Is Made Commissioner. (Rpecltl to The Journal.) Tillamook, Or., April 26. Final re turns of this county give Roosevelt 279, La Follette 262 and Taft 238. Bourn received 412 vote against 236 for Selling. Fields lost the county to Olcott. 281 to 366. Mlckle I the choice of tb county for dairy inspector, g-et ting 276 votes against 216 for Lea, his nearest competitor. Commissioner H. V. Alley of Ne halem was defeated by George Edner, a contractor living at Garibaldi, in the only contcsOfor a county office. Democratic figures are as follows Wilson 61. Clark 44, Harmon 17. Lane waa the choice of the Democrats for the senate, Coshow being far behind The vote was: Lane 70, Coshow 27. TV aaly eaalie! taaVtiHaa 4f Ik RwM)raa e4 rarra!l itM 4 Ul sad a(-VL4. a B'ti4 by Ua. Ta Ixatl Mt la) fwa aal r ta.try gaiMIKr, 1awar. ( aa tnil f axtf 4a4e Wlaf ' rMH4li Tit la aaiaaillaa alii aaaal ' ' a It hla few r sad rl IKa i alar iaiy fgaataaitaev W aJl a j offifUl vaa wa l.lt a ky IKej rteaublicaaa, IKeie wa airaag aaaiiaatal j K the 'y KmI4 4aa4 f Ik IKkel a aaa1 I Ik lillallai gaidlaa af a law eftMaa ever atkl It affe la te aaa 4ial.fart ka A e"JIU.a alra44 8la4glaS lha eaajilti RitaMt iart ail orTlt fraia t'al4 Stale aMiaa ta jMtiln mt Ik ltaea, but II aaa ftaally derided la ! rt iipoa tM aaata4 watll effUlally atgaalaal r. C ttaaefe wa alr 14 taiarary eSalrsnaa aver Bamital Wa4wr. Tb vol wa 81 I It. A IS. Caaaar wa lla4 leenr-eiary aarfalary 1. IX Mhoe by a vet ef 81 la It, Th tm parary thalrmaa ape-nnd ft. C. Wrtgkt, rrad J. Hrady and nichard fejrb a romntltlea ta mael wlta IM aaaaly clerk ta straighten eul Ik laagta la volving lha prarlarla sal repraeeelad taat eveeleg. la anaay preclaet Ikar ra (wo r mora eaadidate 114 fcay lha plara. while la other praclivet tkera are aa rammltlaamea. Out af lha III fra- rlacte thera were oaly tl eaanaalllaa man qualified la vela After lha mill- eettlea th tangl. tk ehalrmaa ill call the prarlnrt men leehar far pai luaneat ergaaltatloa aVd th trana action af other party bualaaaa. Th meeting wa held ta th Multaomali hotel. II. R Van Puaer and Frank Ia war respectively elected chairman and aere tary of tha Iwiroocratlo county central rotnmlltee at Ike meeting of thl party In th Medical building. John IL Slav ttton aaa elected treasurer to euccaed iv. f Wtlaon. T C. Whtlteft waa elected a member of the Iamocratle etate oom- mlttee Th prealdent waa authorUad by resolution ta appoint an eix-utlve committee to fill all vacanclea la the county organisation. .Women's and Misses' Suits, Coatt, Skirts, Drtuts, Waists and Petticoats Tomorrow wclvtfn the Hrjest'wle we ever hid In our new store of. Women's anj Misses' Outer Girjnents a sale In which we are absolutely wreck ing rrto- Tn? question bf former prices or profits cuts no flrtire. There Is no reserve everything Is IncluJeJ. The Items mentioned below arc only a few of whit you may expect to find during Ihis great stock-reducing sale. Suits and Coats Formerly priced from 515.00 to $20.00. all sizes and colors. nov $9.75 TRIP INTO ENEMY'S HOLD QUITE SUITS LA FOLLETTE (Palled Fraa t-t4 Wlra ) San Francisco, April It. Senator L Follette left her today for Fraano. where he will addreaa the voter thl venlng. firing the opening gun of hla California campaign. "Nothing eulta ma batter than to go f1rt Into th enemy's territory," ald th senator juet befor leaving. "I only with I had time to go hack to Frreno after, tonight, and apaak there again." Acute Neuralgia Kills Farmer. (ftneelal tn Ta JearaaLl Sweet Home, Or.. April 26. Jacob Schwab, a wall- known German farmer, living In the Labanon-Caacada road be low Sweat Horn, died very suddenly of scute neuralgia yesterday, thortly after noon. H had a sharp attack of neuralgia In his chest Saturday and again Sunday, both attacka passing off In an hour or ao and leaving him feeling aa well usual. Whin he waa again taken Mcnday hi wife urged him to call a doctor but he refused, saying h would be all right before th doctor could get there. Ill wife went about her house work, returning In a few min utes to find him dead. Mr. Schwab was burn In Switzerland In 1887. II came to thla country about 26 years ago and was married In Maoon, Georgia 16 ear ago. Ha moved to hi present home about five years ago. He leaves widow and two sons, aged nine and 4 years. SUITS and COATS, former ly priced at $22.50 to $27.50 now $ 1 4.95 SUITS and COATS, former ly priced from $30 to $32.50 now $ 1 8.95 SUITS and COATS, former ly priced from $35 to $37.50 $22.50 NEW SPRING SKIRTS worth up to $9.00 now $4.95 NEW SPRING LINGERIE WAISTS, re. $2 and $2.50 values now $1.19 SALE STARTS FRIDAY, 9 A.M. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR FIRST PICK STANDARD CLOAK AND SUIT CO. 415 WASHINGTON STREET, COR ELEVENTH & f 4 A ' 41 Women's Club to Meet,. The Women's club will meet tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Wo men of Woodcraft hall, at Tenth and Taylor streets. The program will con slst of a play given by th dramatlo de partment of the organization. Follow ing the prog-ram refreshments will be served. All members are urged to be present Never Judge a man' . ability as a musician by the way he blows bis own horn. Fat Reducing Ideas Are Proven Nature's Best Fat Is food turned -into the wrong kind of material for the body. Instead or the blood taxine: up the rood we eat and giving it to the body in the form of ?:ooa, nara, souna iiesn, nerve ana none, at is thrown into the tissues and is packed around 'the organs and 'beneath the skin. - This at last tears down all the vital forces of the system and de stroys not only manly health and come liness, but likewise results in death. The sure way and the best way is to take a Marmola tablet after each meal. You may then eat What you will, and when you will, and the stomach, and digestive organs will turn the meal into the very kind of nourishment you most need-Fat Is stopped at onoe and the fat you have is removed in a way that na ture herself suggests, at tha rate of from 12 to 16 ounces per day, and there ar no flabbv . rolls of akin and deep wrinkles left to remind you of the daya when you were" fat. Every druggirt Bella tneee tablets. which ara made after the famous Marmola PraacrlDtlon. They ere harmless, but thousands prove j that tney do reduce rat just as we ay they do; If-you can't buy them-from your drug Kjst or tw do prefer sand .7t cent, me price or a esse,, to The Mar mota Co., Farmer Building. Detroit. Mien..-arm they wai send earn to you In K sealed and un- by return mall, marked packag. Don't Find Fault With Your Wife's Dinner When You Force Her to Cook It On An Ancient. Wornout Range The housewife often gets blamed for an imperfectly cooked dinner, when the Portland Hotel chef himself could not have cooked better on the same range. It is false economy for any woman to struggle along with an out-of-date, worn out range. The new and wonderful "CABINET' RANGES are inexpensive, and for a first payment OF ONLY A SMALL AMOUNT we put one in any home kitchen, balance to be paid in srriall amounts monthly. OUR CABINET RANGES INCLUDE TWENTY STYLES MADE FOR US BY LEADING MANUFACTURERS. jr TgjJ"T-TtiT-fiiiln,ii)Mij i'uji.. " 1 Ira I 'a. .4,4 1, fW-vtl!-) CABINET STYLE NO. 281 ONLY $31.50 Our 1912 Gas Ranges are equipped with enameled broiler pan and drip pan, also self-lighting device. 'j . ' k You can.inspect this type and nineteen others at our display 'room at main office. ' " : - ' ; ORDER NOW BEFORE THE BIG SPRING RUSH Portland Gas and Coke Company Ask for our new Company Catalogue gasusers ' V ' T A -it contains valuable information for