Y , , " :4;-i ,.i'w4,V , THE OREGON, DAILY ' JOURNAL', PORTLAN D, TUESDAY EVENING,. DECEMBER .3,. 1912. liEPlUB IN LEGISLATURE OF 11 TO I forty -Poll of Body Shows . That Democrats Will Have L Only Seven . Votes to Their j Opponents' Seventy-seven. 8otsaj Idaho, Deo. 'The party poll f the newly fleeted twelfth legislature f Idaho shows that the. Republican will have 7 votes to 7 for tha Demo crats when the two houses meet In Joint Uenion. The aenata Is made up of 11 f.epublleans and 3 Democrat; the house, I Republicans and 4 Democrats. ; J , Sonata Membership. . Tbe membership of the senate, aooord Jng to' tba official canvass, will be aa fellows!. t, ' , ' Ada county Sherman D. Fsirohnd, Jlepubllcan, Mora, J Adama county (Joint dlatriot with Washington county) Edward M. Bar Ion, Republican, Welser. t Bannock county J. Frank Hunt,, Re Jvubllcan, Swan Lake. 1 t Bear . Xka county J, R. Bhepherd, Republican, Paris. f Bingham county (Joint district with JJonneviUe eounty)deorg W. Kdglng ,on. Republican, Idaho Falls. Blame county Joseph O. Hedrlck, Republican, Hailey, a Bolae county Charles W, Luck, Re publican, Lardo. Bonner county Byron Defenbach, Republican, Sandpolnt. Bonneville county (Joint district, Jvlth Bingham' county George W. Edf gngton Republican, Idaho Falls, i Canyon county H. "C "BaldrlAge, Re jjrabllcan Parma. . Cassia county Hector C, Haight, Re publican, Oakley, , v Clearwater county (Joint dlatriot yith Iewts county) Adams O. John on. Republican, Nes Perce. - i Custer county Rvnel . Maobeth, democrat; Mackay. " . . Elmor county Worth S. Lea, Repub !can,,,Mountainhome. , ' ' Fremont county John W. Hart,, Re publican, Menan. I Idaho oounty Hiram E, Sweet, Re publican, Grangevllle. Kootenai county P. W. Johnson, Re publican, Cocur d'Alene, Latah county George Fields, Repub lican, Moscow. 5 Lemhi county Don C, Reed, Demo crat, Leaxlore, Lewis . county (Joint district with Clearwater) Ailams O. Johnson, Repub lican, Nea Perce. i Lincoln county C. F. Borden, Repub lican, Shoshone, i Mes Perce county Jacob L. Ooodwln, Republican, Lewlston. t pnelda county D. W, Darla, Republi can, American Falls. I Owyhee county Dow Dunning, Darn erat. Enterprise. I Bhoshone county -Walter H. Hanson, Republican, Wallace.' 1 Twin Falls county C, A. Robinson, Republican, Twin Falls. I Washington county (Joint dlatriot dur Adams. county) Edward M. Bar fori. Republican, Welser. . '" Directory of zflalatoM. ' - Tha official ' eanvaea rlrta out the jeraonnelf of tba house of repreaenta- fives lor we twwiia aessioa aa xoi lows: ' . Ada eonnty Charles F. Koelsoh. Charles D. Storey and H. A. Lawson of Boise; Frank M. Oardnar of Eacle and fr. IL McDermott of Meridian, all Re- publlcanSr ' i Adams county William M. Brown, Eiepubucan, Xandora. Bannock county 11 V. A. Ferroaoti f Focatello; D J. Lau of Soda Springs, nd W. IL Menflsnhall of Thatoher, all ttepubllcans. I Bear Lake county -Fred C. Bvajia of JThomaa Fork, afid Charles E. Wright of aviontpeller. both Republicans. - Bingham couhty P. O. Johnston and Inert B. Dickenson, both of Blackfoot oth Republicans, ) '' Blaine county Stewart Campbell of alleys John E. Parks of Howe, both Republicans. Boise county Arnold Maoklas, Re- tubllcn, Roaoberry. t Borner county A. H. Connor and Earl D. Farmln, both of fiandpolnt, and p.- B. Elliott of Bonner-a Ferry, all Re- rubllcans. , . Bonneville oountr W, L. Bhattuck and Charlea L. Warnlck, botb of Idaho Falls, both Republican. i Canyon county A, J. Rockwood of Roswoll, a 8. French of New Plymouth, R. W. Oakes of Caldwell. Henry a 1 xlakes delicious doughnuts IT' , Xottolcne makes delicious dpughnuts free from sogginess, ' grease and indigestion. Therea- fn ti3 tnat Cottolene contains vegetable oil not animal fats Ihfeats to a much higher degree ,t$an butter or lard, fries so jcjiickly that it forms a crisp, dry cfust over the dough and prevent ,the absorbing of the fat ! 'Cottolene is decidedly better than butter or lard for all short cping and frying.-; Itis healtnier, ', it is quickeiiit is more economical. ;Coltoleco costs no more than lard; you use but two-thirds of a Ppund of Cotto Hae to do the vcork of "a full pbund of hutter crlard OttoIoM b never t'ii in bulk al v?y in e!rtigfat it from dirt. Bradley of Nampa and Harry T, Lewis of Frultland. all Repumican. - Casata county David A. Taylor, R- publlcan, Burley. ' ' ' Clearwatnr county William C. Chand ler. Republican, Oroflno. Custer countv,C. A. Clark, Demo crat, Jfnckay, ' Elinor? rounty-sfoaeph Rosevear,- Re publican, Oli'iinw T'Vrry, - . . Fremont" county Ouy E. Bowerman Of fit. Anthony, Ralph 8. Hunt of Rex burg, Rohert Gilchrist of LewlavlUe and Rodney I). Merrill of Ann ton, all Repub lican. . ' Idaho county Abe h. Harchelrode of Winona and H. Floyd Church of Orange Ville, both Republican. Kootenai county William H. Edel blute.of Rathdrum, Roger O. Weame Of Coeur d'Alene, Charles A. Norton of Hayden Lake and William S. Sargent of St. Maries, all Republican. Latah county Columbus; Clark of Jullactta, William H. Mason f Moscow, and August II. Oversmlth of Troy, an Republican,. Lemhi county Roy B. Hemdqn, Dem ocrat, Salmon City, - Ijewla ' county Eugene S, Friend, Democrat, Kamlah, - .Lincoln county R. L. Adams of Ru pert, and E, Ralph Evank ef Qoodlnr, both Republican, ,Nes Perce county George Fincke of Cameron, and Sherman C, Cast of Cul- ilesac, both Republioan. . Oneida - county James Nellson of Weston, Adelbert Henderson of Clifton and James Johnson of Preston, all Re publican. ' ' Owyhee county William Healy, Dem ocrat, Silver City. Ehoshone 'county Albert H, Feather stone of Wallace, Robert O. Jones and J. M. Sinclair, both of Kellogg, all Re publican, i . 1 Twin Falls county O. I' Hay ford and Fred Nlhart of Buhl, and C E. Booth of Twin Falls, all Republican. Washington county Frank D. Ryan, Republican, Welser. ' : " For advertising cigars Callfornlan has patented a figure Of a seated man which realistically raises a lighted Cigar to Its lips, draws soma smoke Into us mouth and expels it as tha cigar Is lowered. SHU HEAD SHOWS CAUS E BLINDNESS (tlolted Prew Leed Wire.) ' Weehawken, N. J Deo. 3. Blind 40 run. Mr. Amanita Cola. 48. never knew the cause of her Infirmity until wtiilam,' hr ,17-vear-old son., acci dentally shot her in the forehead. The knit a flattened out a trains t tha bono and did not seriously injure Mrs. Cole, but physicians in examining the wound discovered that her skull was mora than twin tha mirm.ll thlckneatr. Thev said that undoubtedly tha thick skull . had pressed against the optlo nerves and atrophied them, thus causing bllmlnesM. Tha bullet flattened over that portion cf the brain where scientists agree aighf nerves center, jui uvctura iiku u operation would probably not restor tha woman's vision, berauaa the opti) nerves had been so long disused as to b atrophied. MINER MAKES RICH ' , GOLD FIND ALMOSt' ' ; IN HUNTINGTON CITY ,'" Huntington, Or., Dec. 8. Con- '4 ' alderable disausslon has -bvn " 4 aroiised by the discovery of a 4 4 large body of gold quarts on the ' 4 4 , hill within a few blocks of the 4 4 Ctpot at this place. It was 4 4 found by Dan Gallagher, an old 4 4 time miner and sheep foreman, '4 4 1 who has roamed ' the eastern 4 4 ' Oregon hills for many years'. 4 4 Dan says It la good, but is tak- ' 4 4 ' Iff steps to have- tha quarts , 4 : 'properly assayed, lit doesn't 4 know yet whether to placa the 4 4 valye of his find in the one or 4 4 1 two million class, but la positive 4 4 that he has made a great find, 4 4 yet one that has been walked 4 4 'over and ridden, over by thou 4 4 sands. ' 4 4 4 3 ...j .."!"."" m 1 :"" T- ' ,i. , -'if "you hava dyspepsia try a continu ous treatment of hand inada Jabor. CLHI1S HIE IM CfiS If sk Pun Fifiiinrnuin? ''"' Ill 1.1 ,i . t I In a few momenU your hair looks oft, fluffy, lustrous j&nBl ; ' nbundant No falling hair or dandruff. , Surely, try a "Danderlne Hair Cleanse" if you wish to Immediately double the beauty 'of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderlna and draw It care fully through youV - hair, ' taking one small strand at a'ttroa, this will cleanse tha hair of duat, .dirt or any excessive oil in ' a few moments you will bo amaied. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess ai. lnooin parable softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true" hair boalUi... . -i-,i.,"i ,i; Besides beautifying the hair, one ap plication of Danderlne dissolves every partlnla of Dandruff; cleansea, purifW" and Invigorates the eoalp, forever atOp ping itrhlng and falling hair. Dandorlns is to the hair what freah' showers ofii rain and aunshlne ara to ve(?etatIon., It goes right to the roots, ! invigorates and strengthens them. , Its exhilarating, stimulating and Ufa producing- properties cause the hair to . grow abundantly long, atrong and beau- 1 tifuu ;,"'.' You can feurciy have pretty, soft, lustrous hn!r, and lots of It, If you wllt .lust gf t a 9 cent bottla of Knowlton'a Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter and try l as directed. Mm Vff 'W I I I .M1 U I I I 1 IT t ' mi ... I r 1 l'""naMl I I II H I I II1 III '1';! l I sj iF ' ; . & am m nm rn m mm re j sj ,fw v Here it another masterpiece of Port M, V" m,in pint land architecture. Many of you will recognize it at a glance. You know where it is, and that is the , I wish to bring out Out Lovejoy to Cornell Road, and out Cornell to Westover The first thing for a man to consider, of course, is whether he shall build a home. , - The next point is, what character of a home shall he build? The third point, and the one that will mean more to him, as the years go by, than either the determination to build a home or the character of a home he shall build is, WHERE SHALL I BUILD IT? Too , many men build their homes on a certain lot, SIMPLY BE CAUSE THEY OWN THAT LOT. That's the poorest excuse any man can advance. I know a score of people, excellent people, men and women of good judgment, who built a home upon a lot because they OWNED IT. That's their only reason. NOW, THEY ARE SORRY THEY DID. You should exercise just as much care, more, in fact, in determining where you will build your home, as the kind of a home you will build. If the man who built this home had investigated the merits of several other building sites before he built this magnificent home, he would not have built it where he did. I am satisfied that the biggest proportion of homes of elegant appoint ments that are built in Portland within the next two years, WILL BE BUILT IN 1 WESTOVER TERRACES. $4500 per lot. Terms. . . , , . IPIIIIJL c Director of Sales, 818-823 Spalding Building. J I" a!w3ys uniform t J dependable. , f,,,, -e, J .i,! I