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" III 1 I J... L- .1 T.,-, i 1 ii i innio Tn 1 1 ftxir " 1 inuN r (WFV R' ' I democrats elect ilHIRHVAY RIII5? Rfl - IFRFN'.S PLEASURE 1, : - h II 111111. III IIMVI ' I J wllll Mi vVl I ! I IW: I ..-1 .... w - ,t 1 1 1 - r V -.1 ILUJ.1UIU' I Well lit- II ' liUVcKIMUH (IF UH U II i'iiikm I -A ' . v-,.tV nnrrnniumi nirmn - ii , , lllllHM III 1 1LLL A 1 1 , - I A I II U I IM I A Ml I VI II 111 I , T Progressives. Elect Three and ... DmhIiIIaum C fit If" WhDOl. horses JadlyjeatenJoLRei election, With . Moosers' Aid. . - . fr Chicago. Nov. Jf-rTh Progressives 1 sleeted three congressmen In Illinois Thompson 10) the Tenth . district, Hinne 'baugh in the Twelfth, and Edwards in Ithe Thirteenth., They also caused the 'defeat of Cannon, McKlnley, Rodenberg 'and Koss, all Republican wheel horses. Twenty Illinois congressmen are Demo- crais ana ivur ivcjjuu.iiub. Wilson Grows In Ohio. ',' (United PrcM tMvl Wire. I Columbus. Nov. 7. Complete returns "today from 70 of the 89 counties in iOhto, ProsldehtrTaft's native state, give (Wilson 845,100, Taft 229,680, Roosevelt U80.020. ... . -i 1 -I - Roosevelt Third in Missouri. (I'tittce Ptw LeKl Wlrfct , St. Louis, Nov. 7. Nearly complete returns from Missouri give Wilson 277, 'l3, Taft 164,308. Roosevelt 98,916. t Netdham Is Defeated. i ' " Uji1 t riw ieM "llrfc ' Vr. 7 -.lumen C rteefl-1 ham has been defeated for reelection to congress irom me Btrvemu ' Denver S. Church, Democrat, by be tween 600 and 800 votes, according to .k. i.ft utunii R'llnon carried Free- lno county over Roosevelt by about 100 'VOteS.::":. "'. . Roosevelt in Pennsylvania. 1 -.; tL'Qltt-A Pre Leaiea Wlrt.l PUtsburir, Nov. 7. All but 6.88 pre Iclncts In Pennsylvania show Roosevelt's (plurality as 36,261 for the state. i Mit'liigan Electa Ferris. j United I"rm I.el Wire.) I Detroit, Nov. 7. The Republicans this '.afternoon conceded that Woodbrldge jrerris. Democrat, has been elected gov ernor by 18,000. iPUBLIC UTILITiES BILL ) WINS BY GOOD VOTE 1 The Malarkey public utilities bill has ! Multnomah county for the measure "(probably win reach 7500, according to ! tbs count already made, ana it is carry :lng all the other counties from which 'reports hare been received. In 148 pre jdncts of Multnomah- county, In which the counts are complete, the vote (Stands: For 14,210, against 8646. ', A sun shade which protects the entire -1 tackv of a horse as well 'as Us head has been Invented by a California man, i -firB'f.jx,,., - I .-rsrrsfss MSMI a AK lSE7!J2IKa A National Cash Register isa : guardian. of morals, money and method. It protects the rights of mer chant, clerk and customer. It 'pays for itself out of a $hnreTite'lossesirt)rew Salem In the exciting contests over offices In which the result has been In doubt, the vote for other offices has been lost sight of to ft great extent Among the offices In which ths result has been certain almost from the count Ins1 of the first ballot, la that of county iJICrT"'ttr Multnomah county. John B. Coffey, Republican, has been elected to this office by a vote that now stands more than a to 1 over James B. Carr, iJwiTocrat-.--Cot fey'S"vo-te"Trottnrr"li)re" clncts, complete, is 12,587 to 6174 for Carr. Walter U. Evans has been elected dis trict attorney by a tremendous majority. His vote now stands 16,736 to E6S3 for John A Jeffery, IIYIL By a majority that will bis more than 6000 votes, Henry E. Reed, Republican, has defeated H. D. Wagnon,, Democrat Progressive, for assessor of Multnomah county. , , With the vote complete from 1S7 out of 193 precincts in the county. Reed's vote Is 12,380 and Wagnon's 7965. ' Wagnon made his campaign as an advocate of single tax. - Operated by a crank, a machine that a Tennessee man has patented is said to tie shocks of grain mors quickly than possible by hand. Lane Suits "thePeoplc I -wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to the public for the unanimous luppou given me In my campaign for better tailoring. I shall do my utmost In the fuiuvc, as I Iivm- done in the paet, tc have, e very j;arrneD t . JLurnel out in my w Jricihop to be Hbsolutery perfect In every detail of fit and finish. Every garment will be personally inspected by me before it leaves the store. Tou must be absolutely satisfied before I consider the sale closed. REED'S MAJOR urn 5000 VOTES ) The National Cash Register Co. Dayton, Ohio Portland Office, 354 Burnside St -; Office, Roorh 5; Qpcraliouac Block mm m Charles Cox. L IB. In Multnomah cotinty, with the vote of 137 out of 19S precincts complete, Ben Olcott, Republican, leads by a big majority over John B. Ryan, Democrat, and Elmer B. Kennedy, Progressive, for secretary of state. Olcott's vote in Multnomah county is J 3,395 to 6134 for Ryan and 4212 for Kennedy. Olcott's majority through out the state has been in the same pro portion. ' MICHIGAN WILL SEND 3 DEMOCRATS TO CONGRESS (United I'rcw tfv. Wlr.) Detroit, Mich., oNv. 7. Latest ob tainable election figures here today show that Michigan's delegation In congress will consist of eight Repub licans, three Democrats and two Pro gressives. Journal Want-AoJ-wmg rcsultSr- bMMbss for OLCOTT HO DING BIG LEAD OVER AN No burglar's "Jimmy" can pry away your savings when you hav opened an ac count with us. Accommodation window open f or "torn cts from 8:0 m. until B:S0 p.m. 100 ni CZIT 8A7ZTT, 4 VZB CHEST ISTCKB8T.' HARTMAN & THOMPSON BANK Cbambei of Conunsros Bldg. Last Week Closing Qui Sale Office Furniture Five foot roll top Desk similar to cut made of Eastern Quart er sawed White Oak. Price 25 io h0lo Discount On other articles of Office Furniture mniyl "HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE." SECOND AND MORRISON '-.:,:- - . . . . J The harmony highway measures were Just a little less unpopular than the grange bill. The vote in 148 Multnomah precincts Is" as follows: Grange bill For, 7279; against. -"16,396. Harmony bills For, 8907; against, 12,849. The measures also lost heavily outside Mult nomah, v-"- rt"' " FAIEOF ULLAGE :i::j TAX IS IN DOUBT Th iinivrsltv miliars tax has prob ably carried Multnomah, and perhaps Hood River and one or two otner coun ties, but has lost the sstate wide vote by a heavy majority. In Multnomah the votes countea snow- iigui jea.u iui th measure, standing 11,604 in. favor and 11,418 against This majority may be wiped out in ins pricmcis not yet counted. 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Is sent by Mrs. Potter s Hygienic uuppiy w., 1769 Groton Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio, in plain, sealed wrapper, if you will send twenty-five cents In stamps or coin, and if it is desired to oontinue the treat ment, full sized packages may be ob tained at drug or department stores for one dollar a package. It Is applied in a few moments with the comb, and It stains the hair evenly from tip to root. It produces any shade desired, from a beautiful rich brown to almost black. One bottle ofthisJWalnut-Tlnt Hair Ftttin-ean -laet year; ym BaiiBook $50.00 ons The People's Power amendment, a TJ'Ren' measure, contemplating the abolishment and other important ; con stitutional changes, lost by a wide mar gin. ; - .The , vots i in Multnomah county, which Is indicative of the sentiment in practically all parts of tbs state, isxas follows; Out of 24,458 votes on the measure counted, 14,387 are against and 8071 are In favor. r Judicial Candidate . Stricken. ' 1 (Siell to The Imtroel.) 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