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i THE OREGON DAILY - JOURNAL ' POR TLAND. .: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER -10; : 1916. STATE DELEGATION OF IL1 MINI COUNTY SOLIDLY REPUBLICAN -SneIsDescribREplJBUCANSGETAlt COUNTY OFFICES All Primary" Nominees Are Chosen, Farrell Heading Ticket for State Senate. LEWIS IS JOINT SENATOR Kir art opular Tote ay om. ! Chose Stats Senator for Srt . Term to Suooswd JLeugguth. The Southern Pacific company , is sending- out to ticket Agents ell over the United State the Urt of a aerie of "train letters." descriptive of the Interesting; scenery and cities between Portland and Bait Francisco. The first letter deal with train No. IS, the new train, leaving Portland at 8:20 a. m.. reaching San Francisco at : p. m. the following day. A a haded sketch map of the Shasta route is artistically displayed on the , side of the letterhead, with inset half tone pictures 01 tne more sinning scenes. The letter itself describes the Wlllamett. valley, th Umooua and Sacramento canyon and valley and the . BEVERIDGE A BIG WINNER mountain peaks visible from the train. Robert 8 Farrell tops Multnomah -county's senatorial ticket, with the ex ception of John Gill who elected to' a short term with no opposition ' other than the Boclallat candidate. John M. Mann leads the group of 1J atate representatives elected In this : county. Tiie delegation Is solid Re publican. For Joint senator the two candidates ran as independents. IL A. Lewis de feating If. M. Patton. Complete unofficial returns from Multnomah on the legislative ticket ar as follows: Senator Thirteenth District, s Elected. MULTNOMAH RETURNS Elect Their Entire List of Candidates From District Attorney to Constable. E GATENS AGAIN CHOSEN BY A MARGIN Dana Xses for County Clerk by Xar (la of 10,000 Totes Complete Unofficial metarma. OF 4703 OVER GRANT Farrell (. ' 62.3(3 Olson (R.) 61.705 liuston R.) Moser (R.) , Orton (H.i ... llolman D.) . Hwatt ,(D.) .. Pratt Pro. , Anderson (S.) Bora IH. Ockwi rim. ia niiii.ii a-1 (8.) Btreiff 49.748 48.743 47.JU9 24.701 22,874 13.5 8.767 7.10S '6.079 6,331 6.377 8.411 Senator, Snort Term A Vis worth (8.1 Gill (R.) 58.266 Senator Tonrteeata District. I-wis (Ind.) 31.927 Patton (Ind.) 27.54 Xepreseatattve, Seventeenth District. Burton (R.) 39.27 Umpman D.) 28.439 : Kepreseatative, Slfhteenth District, 12 Sleeted, , Mann (R.) 51,765 Callan (R.) 45,728 Corbstt (R.) 49,610 Ooode (R. ) 46,025 Oordon (R.) . i 46.095 KMbll (R.) 46.761 . Laurgaard (R.) 49.105 1-wls (R.) 49,897 Mackay (R.) 45.899 Matthieu (R.) 40,221 Stott (R.) 44.402 '. WlUett (R.) 49.573 Alexander (D.) 19.503 Goldstein (D.) 21.111 Hidden (D.) 16.111 Hudson (D.) 17,342 ISIssen I U. ) lissen Schneider (D.) . Hleetn (D.) . Willlson (D.) Mallett (Pro.) Oppen lander bherman 16.207 16.348 17,657 22.127 17,702 (Pro.) 7.26S lTO.) T.K3S Ahti . 6 681 Axelson (8.) 6.432 iBarsee (8.) ,. 8,118 iBrandea (S.) 7.291 $ Coleman (S.) 6.027 Halley S.) 6.656 (S ) &.142 ! Stokes (8.) . t 6,483 AVesiey IK) 6.2S7 Proves to Be Only Democrat .' to Be Elected to AnyJUttice in Multnomah County. 8 innovation Wardrobe Trunks Here Ony MEN New Shirts, Sox and Underyrear for Saturday Selling Complete unofficial returns from all the precincts in Multnoman county how that Judge W. X. Gatens was re-elected circuit Judge, department five, by s majority of 4703 votes over Frank S. Grant, his Republican oppo nent. Judge Gatens is the only Demo crat who carried the county. AH the other Republican candidates for state and Judicial offices carried the county by large pluralities. On these offices, the complete unofficial vote for Mult nomah county is as follows: " Secretary of Stats. Cannon, (S 5.947 Olcott, (R) , 63.510 The entire Republican county ticket, trom district attorney to constable. was elected In Multnomah. The two chief contests were for school superin tendent and county clerk. Joseph W. Beveridge. Republican, defeated Mar shall X. Dana. Independent, for county clerk by more than 16.000 votes, while tW. C. Alderson. Republican, captured school superui y of 8561 over J. O. Hall, independent. Complete unofficial returna from all precincts In the county give the fol lowing results: District Attorney. Evans (R.) 57,331 Coanty Jadgs. McBride (Ind.) 27.094 Taxwell (R.) 45.241 Tazwell's majority 18,137 County Commissioner. Arnett (D.) 19,053 Memsell (8.) 4.2 Muck (R.) 48,830 Muck's plurality 29,777 Sheriff. Bishop (S.) rf.ll6 Hurlburt (R.) 55,179 Jackson (Ind.) 7.841 Wallace (D,) 8,010 Olcott's majority 57.663 Supreme Court. Bright (Pro.) 10,309 Burnett (R) 41,695 Hotmer (8 8,714 Moore (R 42.107 Oliver D) 19.024 Burnett's Plurality 28.671 Moore's plurality 23,083 Cladek Dairy and Food Commissions!-. McKlnnon (8) 6,809 Mickle () , 67.573 Remple (Pro.) 6,932 MIckle's plurality 60.764 Fnbllo Service Commissioner. Buchtel R ) 60,969 Van Dressar (D) 17,875 Hurlburfs plurality 47.178 County Clerk. Beveridge fR.) 40,780 Dana (Ind.) J0.447 Farney (S) Beverldge's plurality 10.373 County Trsa rarer. Lewis (R.) 62.536 Assessor. (S.) .95 0 i i Buchtel's majority 33,094 Circuit Judge, Department One. Allen (D) 30.359 Kavanaugh (R) 42,195 Kavanaugh's majority 11,836 Circuit Jndge, Department Tars. Tucker (D) 62.129 Circuit Judge, Department rrve, Gatens (D) 39.687 Grant (R) 34,984 Reed (R.) M?5 Rowland (Ind.) 20.731 Reed's plurality 24.664 County School Superintendent. Alderson (R.) 37.52' HalK Ind.) 28.967 Roudebusb. (S.) 6.672 Gatens' majority 4.703 i Si . 1 1 it Alderson's plurality 8.561 Surveyor. Bonser (R.) 51.03J McQuinn (8.) 18.827 Bowser's majority 12,203 Coroner. Amos (Pro.) 12.349 Dammasch (R.) 65,411 Dammasch's majority 43,063 Constable, Portland District. Harms (D.) 22.738 Peterson (R.) 48.4i3 Peterson's majority 25,725 MULTNOMAH RESULTS ON MEASURE SHOWN; RETURNS ARE ALL IN America's Best Values! Any man can see why this organization gives supreme clothing value. Not one or two stores, but over 50 retail branches from ocean to ocean, give us giant buying power. WONDER" CLOTHES 3000 Suits O il A and Overcoats i y (Unequaled Anywhere Below $15) 3000 Suits 0 and Overcoats (Unequaled Below $20 and $25) Multnomah county'a complete vote on the initiative and referendum measures, as computed from all of the 375 precincts of the county, shows the j biggest Individual majority to have oeen reaisierea bkaiiis l ine ciisciuiciii of the full rental land tax law, the negative majority being 43.878. The measure which ran closest in the county was the- Brewers' amendment, against the adoption of which is reg istered a majority of 2173. Following is the complete Multnoman county vote on all the measures: Single Item Veto. Tes 48.639 No 15,466 15 h e . 1 bl November demonstration of Clothe -ralue Saturday. Walk through the twq bio; floors of our Portland store, now orer fjowmg with worthy Clothes. Join the army of .' Wonder Clothes wearers who come back to us season after season. Wonder Clothes iShop n roruana ai g niraand Aider bts. Majority for 33.173 Ship Tax Exemption. Tes 48,172 No 14.942 Majority for Hegro Suffrage. Tes - No 33,230 38.806 25.987 Majority for 12.819 Pendleton VormaL Tes 89.475 No 30.163 Majority for 9,312 Pull Xental Land Tax. Tes 16.908 No 60.786 Majority against 43.878 Anti-Compulsory Vaccination. Tes 36.603 No 29.979 Majority for 6.624 Sunday Closing Daw mepeal. Tes 60.506 No 21.717 Majority for 28.789 Drawers' Amendment. Tes 35.519 No 37.692 Majority against 2.173 Absolute Prohibition. Tes 31.28! No 40.757 Majority against 9,47; Slural Credits Amendment. Tea 34.721 No 28.071 Majority for 6.649 State-wide Tax Zdmltatlon. Tea :.. 33,956 No , 26,200 0 I Pure Silk Sox 35c. 3 for $1.00 Genuine silk thread sox for men, with heavy double spliced lisle heels, toes and tops. In all sizes. Black and white. "Mill Runs." Majority for 7.760 Election Results Please Socialists readers Claim 1,250,000 Votes, and the Capture of Seycral Deniable Offices ', 63,000 Votes la Vow Tork Alona. New Tork. Nov. 10. (U. P.) Nearly minion ana m quarter votes were case by Socialists Tuesday, according to New Tork leaders, who based theln eatlmate on still incomplete returns, tip to today the said 1.200,000 had been . accounted for. The same leaders claimed official counts may show they elected three congressmen, 35 state legislators, the mayor of - Minneapolis and several atate '' candidates. They claimed to have cast 65,000 votes Jo New Tork atate alone. ' In Milwaukee they say they elected the district attorney, -sheriff, two state senators and seven assemblymen. Al though : leaders admittedly were dis appointed over the congressional race of Eugene V. Debs in Indiana, they were greatly -elated over the fact that In three) Mew Tork district thii n. didates ran close-seconds. - 0 New Shirts 95c These shirts are unusual ly superior in style, fit and quality at the price. Made from specially choice patterns- in madras, percale and woven fabrics. All guar anteed fast colors. In both the soft French cuff and stiff cuff style. Ruff Neck Sweaters $3.25 Splendid wool worsted ruff neck sweaters of a fine qual ity, medium weight, in the coat style, in Oxford grey. V-neck tyle at $2.65. Winter Underwear Union Suits. $1.00 Globe make. Tine quality, me diura weight cotton ribbed,-white and ecru patent closed crotch. Union Suits, $1.49 Heavy Winter weight, fine quality. Egyptian ribbed ecru cotton. Union Suits, $1.69 Good, medium weight wors teds, excellent fitting garments. Union Suit. $T.89 Superior weight, fine quality worsted, exceptional quality at this price. Initial Handkerchiefs 50c For Box of 3 ty new style long tni Ikerchiefs with the Fine qualitj tial handi quarter-inch hem. Tan Cape Cloves $1.50 Splendid quality P. X. M. sewn. Grey Mocha Gloves $1.75 With the new black stitching. Overcoats $15 to $35 Are Our Hobby We have put more worth and style into overcoats this season than ever before, with the re sult that there isn't a man in Portland that won't appreciate the splendid garments we are showing at $15 to $35 The best styles of the season in single and double-breasted models in light, medium and heavy weights. First Floor, just inside Wash. St. Entrance 0 Happy Brand Chocolate Creams . . 29c Superb Chocolates 50 C iC.ii n r. i. Af- Vandy Superior Lemon Drops... 25 C 2 1 iv, ream yrarera tiOC Chocolate Nut Marshmallows . . . . 30c Superior Boston Mints 30c nrat rioor '"Merchandise of J Merit Only Special Music Hits 4 for 50c or 8 for $1.00 Oh how she could Yaaka Hackl Wicki Wackl Woo Down Honolulu Way Your Wife Turn Back the Universe To Lou Sunshine of Virginia Wilkin' the Dog If You Knock the L' Out of Kelly. Meraaaiae Floor "That Something New is featured in these Christmas Gift Handkerchiefs Of finest linens, exquisitely embroidered At 25c each, hand loom embroidered pure linen, very sheer. with dainty floral designs. At 35c each, or 3 for $1.00, famous Sunspun kerchiefs, in 40 beautiful designs, hand embroidered on sheer qual ity, pure linen. At 17c each, daintily embroidered corners made on hand looms, fine, pure linen. White and eolors. At $1.00 box, novelty linen kerchiefs, with colored embroid ered designs, three different designs in a box. At 15c each, all linen initial kerchiefs, wreath design, excel lent quality, all letters. Children s Kerchiefs 19c box, three in a box, with pretty colored borders. Good quality. nrstnoor We Are Offering Women's Splendid Knit Union Suits In medium weight, white, ribbed, with high neck and long sleeves, or Dutch neck and low neck, ankle length, regular sizes At 50c First floor The Millinery Store Offers Clever Copies Flattering Novelty Drape Veils Just in by express in time for Saturday $1.00 to $2.50 Circular, square and ob long veils, hexagon mesh, dotted borders and scroll de signs. Becoming colors, purple, brown, navy, black and white. nrstnoor The smartest thing in women's neckwear. Flannel Collars We feature tomorrow At 59c Pretty touches to add to tailored suits, one-piece frocks, and coats. This sale offers the newest shapes, both scalloped and picot edged. rt moor Toilet Necessities A Sale Large Anto Sponges 69c 3-qt. lily Syringes SI 39 2-qt. Lily Water Bottle. .$1. 19 3- pt. Alumfm Water Bot. $2.50 Detachable ban. Bath Bmsb 39 C Nickel Tab Soap Dish. . . .t39c 24-inch Nickel Towel Rods 59c Glass Towel Rods 79c Smelling Salts 19c Pocket size Dental Floss ..... 7c Bine Jay Corn Plasters .... J 9c Kolynos Tooth Paste 20c Tooth Brushes 15c Tooth Powder 10c Large sine Powder Puffs . . -lOc Oval Face Chamois 6c Oriental Cream . $1.10 Imported Toilet Soaps ISc Witch Hasel Skin Lotion $c Eutaska Talcum 19c Jirt rloor. of the Newest Modes in Trimmed Hats Of Velvet and Hatters' Plush and the new combinations of silk, felt and metal cloth. At $5.00 which makes it possible for every woman to possess one of the most advanced styles at a most economical price. In black and colors that harmonize and match the new suit shades. ' Third riaov New "Miniature" Handbags $1.25 Equally smart for women and girls. Exact duplicates of large bags, in ball shape and strap purse, mounted on metal frames, and fitted with mirror and coin purse. They come in black and colors; -rirst rioor A Victrola Outfit for Xmas tOQ C( Can be selected here Tomorrow at sisay,tJV Consisting of One $25 Victrola 500 Needles Six Double Face Victor Records (your choice of selections). The complete outfit we will sell at the easiest terms. $1 Down-$l Week No interest charged xessaaime noor French Ivory Hair Brushes $38 Concave backs, extra stiff long bristles. , Mirrors for $2.50 Large size, oval shape. Talcum Box Holders 50 C Large six Perfume Bottles. -25c Manicure Pieces 25c Files, hooks and cuticle knives to match. Combs for SOc Children's Sets complete. .10c Military Brushes $5.00 Watches and Ivory Cases $1.25 Pincushions, Jewel Boxes $1J25 Tixu jfioo Anticipate Your Xmas Ribbons Now French, Satin or Lingerie High lustre which cannot be duplicated at these prices. No. IV, yd. 3d .bolt. .27c No. 2, yd. 4c, bolt. . . ,35c No. 3, yd. 5c, bolt .... 45c No. 5, yd. 6c, bolt 55c No. 6, yd. 8c, bolt 75c No. 9, yd. 10c, bolt. . .90c No. 12, yd. 12c, bolt $1.10 No. 16, yd. 15c, bolt $1.40 rirst rioor We Offer Saturday for Women Reindeer Mocha Gloves $1.75 P. X. M. Sewn shown grey and beaver shades A superior quality for gen eral service. -rtrstrtoot in A Thanksgiving offering of 50 Oval Casseroles Large nine-inch size as if lustrated. The heaviest nickel frames, strong solid handles, beauti fully pierced. Saturday Only $1.95 Limit one to a customer. No phone orders filled. lxta rioot 1. II 11 1 The Store for BOYS of All Ages New Arrivals in Clothing TTT Snappy, warm, new OVERCOATS Balmacaans, Belted and Pinch backs Sizes lYi to 18 years. Exceptionally priced at $5, $5.95, $60, $7.50, $80, $10, to $12S0. Mothers bring your boy in here tomorrow and let us fit him in one of these fine coats. All new this season the greatest variety we have ever had, in mixtures, overplaids, cheviots, curl cloth, Milton cloth and chinchillas. Other Overcoats for boys, priced at SI 2.50 to $18.50. j j ii tt wwos v tt cassia vuiucitii VlH Priced at $5.00, $7J50, $8J50, $10.00 ' I Here vou will find the smartest nlairU in livlv rnlnr j - r j -- - - ' j the very coats you have been looking for. See the new skating mackinaws, with scarfs to match. Also mackin aws in the new High School colors. Sizes C to 18 years. Rainproof Rain Coat Sets for Boys New ones, at $3.95. $4.95. $SS5 Keep the boys dry frpim head to foot. Set consists of coat, leggins and hat, of rubberized cloth, or wool surface coats in tan or grey mixtures, and the new leatherette coats in tan or black. All sizes 6 to IS years. A new shipment of the famous Armorclad Suits at $5.00 Every suit with two pairs of trousers After your boy has worn an "Armorclad," he will wear no other. They fit better, the materials and tailoring are better, they'll wear better than any other suit made at this moderate price. New styles, new materials. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Olher suits at $6J50 to $20.00 Young Men's High School Suits $15.00 The kind of suits sold for a good deal more elsewhere. Clever new styles and materials, hand-tailored, and perfect fitting. Fellows will feel well dressed in these suits. They come in all sizes 32 to 37. Boys wool-mixed, rough-neck style Sweaters S1J95 Boys' All-Woo! Sweaters, with large collar, at .$3.45 Jumbo Kni Sweaters, $5.00i Jersey Sweaters at. 4 . . .$J7S JpU Girls' Rainy Day Coat Sets In sixes 4 to 14 year: Straight tailored blue or check coat with Ldo At velvet collar and hat to match, water proof f Coats and hats In mixtures, tweed finish, I a ne rainproof I The newest coats In fancy mixtures, raglan I " sleeves, full belted, high standing velvet col- $9,95 Children's New Sweaters 12 years $2.19 . In Copenhagen, navy and cardinal. Rough neck style, two pockets, belted in back. Sizes 6 to Q 12 years . 57 All wool, straight styje, plain weave in cardinal or Copen hagen. , Sizes 1 to C1 1Q 5 years . . . .ip 1.1.7 With half belt in back and turn down collar. In rose, Copen hagen and cardinal. ' Sizes 1 to 5 years at. .3l.o5f Two styles in plain colors, or with contrasting colored trim mings. . j Sizes 6 to " eo At 12 years ae.$.4tf . Plain heavy weave, rough neck style, full belted, two pockets. i reurth rioor . Free Art Needlework' Classes for Children AU Day Saturday, The Misses' Store Offers Saturday Newest Serge Dresses For Misses and Small Women In Five of the latest styles. At $12.95 and $15.00 , Three styles of fine serge in navy, green anJ brown. Straight pleated and yoke styles with sash or belt, at $12.95. I , Two models at $15.00 of splendid serge in navy, green or brown with trimmings ot bands of neutra or white collars and cuffs. Fourth Floor, 1 I 0 0 0 0 0' :0 19 . s-