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-1 -.'y THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, -THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,' 1818. MULTNOMAH GOES : TO REPUBLICANS No Democrat Named for Legis- lature or County Office; I Returns Complete. llama 36,107, Johnson 011 j Williams' majority, 30,098. -' - , s Superintendent water division No. 1 Cupper 34.984, Burgholser 5980; Cup per's majority, 29,004... Clrealt Jmdge of Department fl .Morrow : ; 28,82$ Hurst ..15.223 Morrow' majority 13,403 Clrealt Jsdge Depertmeat 4 Stapleton .....28,425 Dobaon 15,754 Stapleton majority ....12,671 Clrealt Jadge Departs eat Eantenbein ...................... .23.678 ana-ley , 20,782 '' Multnomah county returns, complete, how that no Democratic candidates have been elected, to the legislature and that every county office will be held by officials from the Republican, party. '. For United States senator Charles I McNary was given a plurality of '1479 ; Governor -Withycomb's - plurality was cut down to IS 4 votes ahead of Pierce, while McArthur, for congress". Tan 82 votes ahead of Smith. Hoff, for state treasurer, led in the county by a plurality of 19,688 votes. In the fight for justice of the supreme court, Multnomah county voters gave rConrad Olson 1891 the best of it, Coke being second, Bennett third and Camp 7 bell fourth. The house delegation to the legisla ture wlir consist of Coffey, Lewis, Home, tOordon. Hosford, Idleman, Kubll, Mc Farland. Moore, Richards, Richardson ''and Smith. C Morrow, Stapleton and Gantenbein ihave been reelected to the circuit court J berrh. i. John Gill and W. W. Banks will go to STthe senate. . Lofgren has been elected Jas Joint representative and F. C: How- ; ell has been elected to the state senate tto fill the vacancy caused by the resig nation of Conrad Olson. -' The detailed vote Is as follows: United states senate (short term) SMulkey, 38,027 ; Bean, 6382. Mulkey's !?malorlty. 26,663. i, United States senate (long term) 3 McNary. 24.910; West. 22,431 ; Slaughter, f 1636. McNary's plurality, 1479. w nnnirrHM Third district McArthur. 28.415; Smith, 14.753 ; Lafferty. 7812; Wlcks, 1534. McArthur's plurality, ,'.8662. "Governor Wlthycombe. 24,289 ; Pierce, 23.435; Ramp, 2495. Withycombe's plu f rallty. 854. 5 Stare treasurer Hoff, 31,414 ; Mason, r 12.781 . Sears, 2745. Hoffs plurality, f 18,683. Justice supreme court Johns, 32,186; Evans. 7743. Johns' majority, 24.337. X Junttce supreme court (Justice Moore ! .vacancy) Olson, 6580; Coke, 3689; L Bennett, 3278 ; Campbell, 1404. Olson's J plurality, 1891. I Attorney general Brown 40,264, Can , i non 1691 ; Brown's majority, . 38,573. ,E Superintendent public instruction t Churchill 37.601. Lusk 5108; Churchill's majority, 32,495. 4 Labor commlHsloner Gram 36,390, N'lkula 6699 ; Oram's majority, 29,691. , . ' Public T service commissioner Wll- Gantenbeln's majority ......... t 2,896 State Seaator 18th Diitrlet GUI 37,008 Weber 5,717 Glirs majority '.. 31,291 , State See a tor 13th District (to Fill Va- Day 1,476 Howell , 45 Hume .'. 498 Lynn 1,243 Reed i,o4 Howell's plurality 2,669 State Senator 14th District Banks 35.366 Small 5,336 Bank's majority 30,030 Representative 17th district Ayls worth, 6936 : Lofgren, 29,640. Lofgren's majority 22.704. Representatives 18th district (12 to be elected) Coffey. 30,925 ; Gorden, 26,371 ; Home, 31,183; Hosford, 27,117; Idleman, Z5.Z66 ; KUDU, Z3.ZZ9 ; Lewis, 31,609 ; Mc Farland, 26,663 ; Moore, 26,410 ; Richards, 24,393 ; Richardson, 25.986 ; Smith, -29,508 ; McNaught. 12.945 ; Miller, 14,390 ; Treece, 11.362 ; Willison, 16,884 ; Amos, 9S33 ; Hart. 9085 ; Hidden, 7132 ; Newell, 8905 Unruh, 6151 ; Wold, 4808 ; Davidson, 4918 ; Hagen, 4406 ; Hurst, 4754 ; Jackson, 8966 ; Kahkonen, 3512 ; Kleiner, 3730 ; Peder son. 3810 ; Schlegel, 3500 ; Sternberg, 3612; Strleff, 3378; Tucker, 4339; War ren, 4198. County commissioner (2 4o be elected) Bishop 4765. Jj aien 3548. Hoiman 29. 981. Hoyt 80.053, Versteeg 13,320. Sheriff Hurlburt 32.873, Netf 14,330, Simmons 8444. County clerk Beverldge 29,535, Lamb 3085, Rickman 13,953. County treasurer Hunnicutt 4574 Lewis 41,584. . ... . County auditor Martin 38,917. County surveyor Bonser 38,225. County coroner Gabrielsen 6759, Smith 37,108. Constable (Portland district)- Menzel 5068. retersoh 35,449. Justice of peace (Multnomah district) Brown 623. Constable (Multnomah, district) Squire 1756. Johnson 635, Williams , 5997. Normal j Schools, yes 1881. no 3097 : children's home, yes 187 4 no 8015 : Rogue nsning. yes 1808. no 1976 : Willamette fish, yee 2215, no 2070; delinquent tax, yea 2694; no 2327; publication, yes 1728, no 2230; tax increase, yes 1684, no 2918. On the county ticket, those who were without opposition were: John B. Bell, joint senator. Lane and Linn counties; Louis E. Bean, David M. Graham and H. C. Wheeler, state representatives; Roscoe S. Bryson, county cleric; Hollis W. LIbby, county surveyor. All are Re publicans. The results of the contested county offices are as follows: For sheriff, D. A. Elklns (Dem.) 3296, Fred G. Stickles (Rep.) 4184; for state senator, O. P. Foster (Rep.) 3453, Walter B. Jones (Ind.-Dem.) 3666: for county commis sioner, M. H. Harlow (Rep.) 4405, WelbyJ Stevens (Dem.) 2805; for coroner, W. W. Branstetter (Rep.) 4186, Marion Veatch (Dem.) 3285. Miss Edna Ward, Rep., won hands down from Mrs. . B. Van Valzah for county treasurer. It is estimated that there are less than 60 votes to be reported by the four precincts yet missing. SHERMAN Moro, Nov. 7. Complete and official returns, Sherman county: United States senator. Bean 94, Mulkey 804 McNary 657, Slaughter 10, West 407 United States representative. Second district, Graham 289, Sinnott 743, Warm- holts' 14: Pierce 354. Ramp 11. Withy corjKbe 743 ; Hoff 646, Mason 335, Sears W; Evans 63, Johns 809 ; Bennett 285, Coke 32, Olson 38, Campbell 17; Brown 900, Cannon 38; Churchill 915, Lusk 45; Gram 881. Nikula 26; Johnson 39, Wil Hams 869 ; Cochran 864, McFarland 38 ; Twenty-eighth representative district. counties of Wheeler, Gilliam and Sher man, Stewart 389, Wright 305, Wijson 301; normal school,- yes 37, no 403; home fot children, yes 308, no 391 ; Rogue river" fishing, yes 269, no 343 ; Willamette river, yes 261, no 316; de linquent tax. yes 308, no 343 ; legal rate yes 255, no 292 ; state tax levy, yes 273, no 352. E. D. McKee. elected county judge R. F. Ginn for. short term and J. M, Wilson for regular term as commis sioners ; Mary L. Hoskinson, 'clerk ; H H. Buxton, sheriff; G. B. Bourhill. treasurer ; M. B. Taylor, coroner ; H. S. Wall, surveyor. with the principal payable in annual in stallroenta won by 432 against 74. , In the First. ward J. C Egbert was elected as councilman over Paul Lemke with 80 to 56 votes. C. W. Circle suc ceeded himself as water commissioner with 109 votes. In the Third ward R- Tates won as councilman by 108 to 74 votes against E. H. Storey. G. A. Walther carried the single contest for water commissioner with 161 votes. In the Fourth ward J. D. Kelly carried 106 votes for councilman for a .two-year un- the uncontested water commissioner with 113 votes. LANE Eugene, Nov. 7. Complete returns from '95 out of 99 precincts in Lane county give: McNary 4410, Slaughter 198, West 2969; Hawley 6227, Talbert 609; Pierce 2699, Ramp 322, Wlthy combe 4642; Hoff 4534. Mason 2430. Sears 343 ; Evans 785, Johns 5453 ; Ben nett 136. Campbell 31, Coke 487. Olson 67 ; Brown 6052, Cannon 526 ; Churchlil 6289. Lusk 540, Gram 5014 Nikula 185 j THE DALLES The Dalles, Nov. 7. Complete returns of the city election, which was held in The Dalles Tuesday at the same time of the county and state elections, show that P. J. Stadelman won the race for mayor over R. H. Darnielle)by .494 to 1 votes. Mrs. Mabel C. Ellis will sue ceed herself, as city treasurer with 576 votes. For-councilman -at-Iarge, F. W. Simms was elected over F. C. Sexton with 369 against 297 votes. T. A. Hud son succeeds himself A water commis sioner-at-large - with 565 votes. The charter amendment giving the city coun cil the power to refund a portion of the principal of bonds becoming due by is suing new bonds or negotiable notes 1 1 I ; 1 L-0-EXTRA,-20ii-, I C.1 emu uaiuiua ntSSi on Rsa as MARSHALL -4700 20--EXTRA-- S. & H. Stamps Tomorrow Bring the Coup Except for the Filling of Prescriptions and Sale of Medicines, Dental and Sick Room Necessities, Our Store Will Be Closed to the Public from 3:30 P.M. to 9 A.M. every day this week. SICKROOM NEEDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION- PHONE ORDERS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION H tun JOSEPHINE GraJfts Pass, Nov. 7. Complete re- "jrosh Josephine county irtve: Mo NafSSJp West 704, Pierce 660. Wlthy combe 1133. Incomplete returns from 21 out of 25 precincts give : Bean 2H, Mulkey 1199, Slaughter 51. Hawley 1345, Talbert 140. Ramp 83. Hoff 984, Mason 519, Sears 99, Evans 217. Johns 1176, Coke 168. Olson 134. Brown 1318, Cannon 145. Churchill 1363, Lusk 180. Gram 1303. Nikula 123. Johnson 168, Williams 1313. Bergholzer 193. Cupper 1287. Complete returns give the elec tion to C. A. Sidler for representative over Robert G. Smith; for sheriff. George Lewis wins over C. E. McLane ; for county clerk. Eueene L. Coburn Is reelected over Jennie J. Moss ; for treasurer, George S. Calhoun is re elected over Mrs. Amy Booth Holmes. Following is the complete vote on meas ures from 23 out of 25 precinct: Normal school, yes 795, no 666; chil dren s home, yes 501, no 718 ; Rogue river fish bill, yes 1014. no 407 ; Wil lamette fish bill, yes 606, no 481 ; de linquent tax, yea 658, no 647; publica tion compensation, yes 641, no 611 ; tax increase, yes 422, no 792. McFarland . 6 7 s ! Normal schools, yes 327. no 653 ; children's home, yes 356, no 469 : Rogue river fishlng. jres 303. no 375 ; Willamette river fishing;, yes 107, no 337 ; delinquent tax; yes 494, no SIS ; pub lication compensation, yes 339 no 847 : Ux Increase, yes 292, no 475. r Six; pre cincts to hear from. CLACKAMAS Oregon City. Nov.' 7. The complete unofficial count in Clackamas county rives: McNary 3754, West 3158,r Pierce 3257. Wlthycombe 3575, Campbell 2388; Coke 96. Olson 221-Bennett 303 ; Normal schools, yes 1799 no 3734 : children's home, yes 3079, no 3274; Rogue river fishing bill, yes 1859. no 2851 ; Willamette river" fishing bill, yes 2477. no 2853 ; de linquent tax bill, yes 3477, no 2853 ; pub lication compensation, yes 2394, no 2196 ; increasing state tax levy, yes 1722, no 8144. Sheriff Wilson Has been re-elected for third term, over Koebler, Democrat. by about 72 votes. LINCOLN Toledo, Nov. 7. Complete returns from 10 precincts out of 23 in Lincoln county give : United States senator, short term Bean 100, Mulkey 565 ; McNary 442 Slaughter 15, West 300 ; Pierce 335, Ramp 87, Wlthycombe 419 ; treasurer, Hoff 433, Mason 216 ; supreme court, long term, Evans 99. Johns 498 ; short term no figures available until official count ; Lusk 64. Gram 551. Nikula 62, Johnson 73. Williams 561. Burkholzer 64, Cup per 544. Complete vote from seven pre cincts gives. Normal school, yes 100. no 213 ; children's home, yes 149, no 163 ; Rogue river fishing, yes 73, no 135 ; Wli lamette river fishing, yes 99, no 134 ; de linquent tax bill, yes 184. no 129 ; fix ing compensation, yes 125, no 113 ; spe cial tax levy, yes 112. no lo9. Lincoln county elected a Democratic sheriff for the first time In Its history W. E. Simpson of Elk City being the suc cessful candidate. Other "-county offices all went Republican except surveyor's office, which is still in doubt home, yes 685. no iOO ; Rogue river fishing, yes - 6X3. ne2t ; WtllsmetU river fishing, yes 958. no 358; delin quent tax. yes -786. no 424 : publication compensation, yes 696. no 876; tax In crease-yes 647, no -494. Olson third. Measures all received heavy negative votes but no figures. County ticket aQ Republican except county Judge, wtth Robinson Dell lead ins; slightly over Kirkpa trick, incumbent JACKSON Med ford. Nov. 7. Fifty-four precincts out of 60 in Jackson ' county give Mc Nary 2420, West 2390 ; Wlthycombe 2436, Pierce 2313 ; Rogue river fish 2446, against 688 : delinquent tax 1886, against 1043 ; publication compensation 1501, against 780. Official count required for other figures. First time In 10 years that Medford or Jackson county has giv en a majority for a Republican United 'States .senator or Republican governor. Wlthycombe lost the county four years ago by 2133. Chamberlain carried it by 2740. Wood row Wilson carried the coun ty two years ago by 1200. YAMHILL MeMinnville. Or!. Nov. 7. Complete returns from 88 out of 40 precincts in Yamhill county give McNary and Haw ley bl majorities. Plercs, 1831 ; Wlthy combe. 3489; Hoff, 2487; Mason. 1574; Bennett. 340: Campbell. 148; Coke. KM): Olson. 152. In 39 precincts Vinton leads Nott for state senator, 66, and Daniels, Republican, leads Lange for county judge by 166. Both Vinton and Daniels are elected. Others elected are Henderson, sheriff; Wilson, clerk; Maloney, recorder; Mrs. Dodson. treasurer: Herring, surveyor, and Tilbury, coroner. Result on amend ments forecast as follows: Normal schools, no ; children's home, no ; Rogue river, no; Willamette river, yes; delin quent tax yes ; publication compensation. yes; tax Increase, no. DOUGLAS Roseburg.- Nov. 7. Incomplete returns from 20 precincts in Douglas county give: McNary 942. Slaughter 34. West 452; Pierce 502, Ramp 34, Wlthycombe 826; Hoff 896, Mason 238, Sears 64. Evans 104 ; Johns 788, Bennett 38, Coke 10, Olson 12. Normal schools Tes 374, no 614. Children's home Tes 314, no 682. Rogue river fishing; Tes 394. no 490. Willamette river fishing Tes 406, no 826. Delinquent tax Yes 306, no 656. Publication compensation Tes 280, no 690. 9&x increase Tes 316, no 596. COLUMBIA , St Helens. Nov. 7. Complete unoffi cial returns in Columbia county give : McNary 1208. Slaughter 108, West 830, Hawley 1659, Talbert 222, Pierce 933. Ramp 109, Wlthycombe 1101. Hoff 1327. Mason 583, Sears 176, Evans 329, Johns 1477. Bennett 98, Campbell 159, Coke 144. Olson 127. Churchill 1712. Lusk 216, Gram 1727, Nikula 209, Johnson 240. Williams 1631 ; Normal schools, yes 737, no -1008 ; children's home, yes 751, no 926 ; Rogue river fishing bill, yes 570, no 861 ; Willamette river fishing bill, yes 700, no 722 ; delinquent tax bill, yes 982, no 788 ; publication compensation, yes 713, no 730 ; tax increase, yes 6S9, no 883. W. J. Fullerton, Democratic candidate for county judge, has defeated Martin White, Republican, by three votes. This result may be contested. For repre sentative E. I. Ballagh, Republican, has defeated Ham Kautzman by about 500. WASCO The Dalles, Nov. 7. Complete returns from 24 precincts out of 38 In Wasco county give: McNary 860, West 686, Graham 376, Sinnott 573. Pierce 677 Wlthycombe 996, Bennett 683, Campbell 8, Coke 27. Olson 72. Following com plete : Normal schools, yes 931. no 773 children's home, yes 710, no 782 ; Rogue river fishing, yes 519. no 730; Willamette liver fishing, yes 633, no 635 ; delinquent tax. yes 878, no 640 : publication compen sation, yes 639, no 617 ; tax Increase, yes 665. no 777 ; Hazlett 606, Nickelson 869, Bolton 1117, Egbert 979, Thompson 958. GILLIAM. Condon, Nov. 7. Returns from three precincts of Gilliam county: McNary 197. Slaughter 2 West 116, Graham 71. Sinnott 216; Varmholr 4. Pierce 93, Rimp 6. Wlthycombe 228; Hoff 202. Olson 40, Sears 4, Evans 16, Johns 229, Bennett 66; Campbell 9, Coke 6, Olson 3, Brown 225. Cannon 6; Churchill 261, Lusk 10 ; Gram 245, Nikula 6 ; Johnson 12. William 254; Cochran 237, McFar land ; normal school, yes M,' no 122; children's home, yes 90, no 98 ; Rogue river fishing, yes 62. no 84 ; delinquent tax, yes 97. no 75. publication compensa tion, yes 82. no 69 ; tax Increase, yes 60. no 88. J. W. Lillie. Democrat was re elected sheriff. M. Fitzmaurice was re elected mayor of Condon. RAKER Baker. Nov. 7. Complete returns from 16 precincts in Baker county give: McNary 1270. Slaughter 143. West 922. Graham 923, Sinnott 1190. WarmholU 71. Pierce 1031. Ramp 74, Wlthycombe 121. Hoff 1222. Mason 875. Sears 119. Evans 221. Johns 1667. Brown 1798, Cannon 153, Churchill 2069. Lusk 216 Oram 1835. Nikula 129. Johhsoh sTO. Williams 1655. Cochran 1885. McFarland 158. . army, through the war Industries hoard, , which baa specifications on file. t , Colds Casse Grip sad laflaeBsa LAXATIVE BROMO QCTTOE Ttbtats teste th ftoN. Thrr im only ona "Braan QoinlM." E. AV. GBOVE'S denature oa box. c A dr. POLK Dallas. Nov. 7. Complete returns from all but three small precincts in Polk county give : McNary 1144. West 814; Pierce 881. Wlthycombe 1042. No figures available on supreme judge, but Bennett leading with Coke second and WASHINGTON Hillsboro, Nov.. 7 Complete returns from 16 precincts out of 44 la the county give McNary. 1205; West, 735; Pierce. 706; Wlthycombe. 1226; Bennett 85; Campbell. 328 ; Coke, 37 ; Olsen. 99. From indications all amendments are tost Bids for 2,000,000 Feet of Pine for . Arsenal Are Asked Bids for some 2.000,000 feet of white and Norway pine for the Rock Island arsenal are asked of Oregon lumber mills, the bids to be opened November 13. according to Information received by Judge C. IL Carey, chairnan of the war industries board.. Specifications are in his off ce. . Bids are asked for ship furniture by the Emergency Fleet corporation. o be opened November 20 In Philadelphia. Specifications are available at Emer gency Fleet corporation offices 1330 Northwestern bajik building. The United States quartermaster at Seattle also wants bids on office sup-. plies, mostly paper goods, before No vember 11. Chinaware and paper for Fort Mason. San Francisco, also are wanted by the When Buying Glasses You must refffember, in order to tjet perfect results, your eyes must be fitted with t ' psir of lenses. Now, ill eyes ire not alike, my ' more than the buman race are all the same size. There is the hyperopic, raopic, astigmatic and several other kinds. If you hav a complicated eye requiring a difficutt cor- - rection, remember this that all optometrists have not the same ability. I positively guarantee eich pair of lenses that I fit to the patient's eyes. J.D.DUBACK Eyesight Specialist 120 Broadway, Near Washington Electric Warming Pads Hotpoint $6.50 Sun-Ray .$6.0Q Safety $7.00 Universal $9.50 American Beauty $10.00 Automatic, size 18x60, .. .$15.00 Automatic, size 36x60 ... .$18.00 J fJ5 KEEP THE SYSTEM WELL CLEANSED The ROBINSON Vapor Bath Cabinet will open the pores and steam out the poison, A Turkish Bath at home. Prices: $6.50 $10.00 $15.00 COOS Marshfield. Nov. 7. Incomplete re turns from about half Coos county give : For senator, McNary 622, Slaughter 68. West 235 ; for congressman, first dis trlct, Kawley 159. Talbert 7 : for gov ernor. Pierce 338, Ramp 51, Wlthycombe 635 ; for treasurer. Hoff 594, Mason 319 Sears 72 : for Justice, supreme court. Evans 119. Johns 561; for unexpired term justice. Coke 500, Olson 20, Camp bell 6 ; for attorney general. Brown 854, Cannon 90 ; for superintendent public in struction, Churchill 605, Lusk 116 : for labor commissioner, Gram 831. Nikula 82 ; for public service commissioner, Johnson 119, Williams 922 ; for water commissioner, Burgholzer 98, Cupper 140 ; Normal school, yef 49, no 88 ; chil dren's home, yes 55, no 73 ; Rogue river fishing, yes 36, no 99 ; Willamette river fishing, yes 43, no 74 : delinquent tax, yes 78, no 61 ; publication compensation yes 65, no 45 ; tax Increase, yes 63, no 55, Hotpoint Hedlite HEATER FOR QUICK HEAT IN BATH OR BED ROOM A clean, handy, portable Electric Stove. r Attaches to any lamp socket. Price $9.00. r Bring This Coupon S. & H." Trading Stamps on your rirst fl cash pur chase and double on the b a I a no e. Oood on First Floor and in Basement Friday and Satur day, November 8 and 9. 1 Immersion Heaters iff II ,"u"Hr" SSfelfSll ; Water iyiiy $5.00 xIJ $6.00 $7.00 Keep the temperature of the sick room at the proper degree No room shonld be heated above 68. 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Benetol Zlratol ......... .40 CO ...79 .60 ...23 .65 Glycenol ......SO Listerated Antiseptic Tooth Powder ...... ...25 Germicidal Soap. ....... .1.25 Calvert's Carbolic Soap. ...25 Uducator Astringent Anti septic i...fl.OO Antiseptic Witch Hasel 30 Cla-Wood Antiseptic Iental - Cream ...25- Meade & Baker's Carbolic , Mouth Wash. . 25 to gll.OO Vantlne's Temple Incense " Deodoriser . . SO and Sl.OO -Insenso Deodorizer i.25 Egyptian Deodoriser. . . . .V.25 Sweet Odor Home. Fragrant ijeoaorant ............ ...&o BENTON Corvallls, Nov. 7. Incomplete returns from Benton county give McNary 187, Slaughter 34. West 1109: Hawley 2201. Talbert 146; Pierce 1116, Ramp 39. Wlthycombe 1860 ; Hoff 1583. Mason 980. Sears 59 : Evans 195, Johns 1896 ; Ben nett 51, Campbell 17, Coke 341. Olson 82 ; Brown 2285 ; Cannon 109 ; Churchill 2235, Lusk 102; Grant 2048. Nikula-80; John- eon 131. Williams 2013. Returns on state measures lack nine precincts of being complete. HARNEY , Burns. Nov. 7. Incomplete returns from six preclnees In Harnejr county give McNary 272, West 202.OrahamJ 158. Sinnott 276, Pierce 263. Withy- combe 184, Hoff 254, Mason 178,Evans 40, Johns 187, Brown 276, CannSn 25, Churchill 402. Lusk 20. Gram' 363. Nikula 23. Johnson 41. Williams 378. De linquent tax Yes 67 ; no, 26. Publica tion compensation Yes 41, no 27. Tax Increase Yes 36, no 36. Cochrane 351, McFarland 48. CURRY Gold Beach. Nov. 7. Ten precincts out of 17 Jn Curry county give : Bon 87. Mulkey 414, McNary 323. West 245. Pierce .186, Wlthycombe 389. Hoff 361. Mason 151. Evans 92, Johns 368, Camp bell 0, Olsen 0, Coke 314, tax notice bill, yes, 89 : no, 104 ; fixing corapen-g satlon, yes 78 ; no 88 : speelal tax levy, yes. 99 ; no, 82. Wood, tnepedndent candidate for county Judge, elected by 50 majority over Bailey. LINN Albany, Nov. 7. Complete unofficial returns from all precincts in Linn county give: McNary 8321. Slaughter 197, West 2923 ; Hawley 6289, Talbert 630; Pierce 3179, Ramp 186, Wlthycombe 3120; Hoff 2874, Mason 3112, Sears 260 Evans 694, Johns 4506 ; Bennett 691. Campbell 50. Coke 181. Olson 363; Brown 6211. Cannon 442: Churchlil 5361. Lusk 439 ; Gram 6147, Nikula 396 : Johrv son 433, Williams 6182 ; normal schools yes 1070, no 4247 ; children's home yes 1438, no 3584 ; Rogue river fishing yes 1778, no 2693 ; Willamette river fishing yes. 1999, no 2321 ; delinquent tax yes 2465, no 2269 ; publication compensation yes 1962, no 2313 ; tax Increase yes 1349. no 3278. CLATSOP Astoria, Nov. 7. Complete returns from Clatsop county give : McNary 1689, Slaughter 188. West 1257, Hawley 2521. Talbert 340, Bean COO. Mulkey 2121. Pierce 841, Ramp 291. Withy combe 2002, Hoff 1941. Mason 758. Sears 251, Evans 458, Johns 3153. Bennett 12, Campbell 173, Coke 76, Olsen 218, Nor mal school, yes 665, no 638 ; children's KLAMATH Klamath Falls, Nov. 7. Incomplete returns from 11 precincts in Klamath cotfhty give Bean 130, Mulkey 763, Mo- Nary 645, Slaughter 61, West 352. Gra ham 305. SInnott633, Warmholz 57, Pierce 302, Ramp 62, Wlthycombe 693, Hoff 594, Mason 317, Sears 58. Evans 106, Johns 719, Bennett 54. Campbell 10, Coke 16. Olson 47. Brown 764, Can non 88. Churchill 822, Lusk 71. Gram 772. Nikula 62. Johnson 70, Williams 766, Burgholzer 6o. Cupper 735, Burdick 497. Merryman 456. Fordyce 512. Mc Cornack 668. Hayden 597, Ban-Rlpei 41. Children's home, yes 350. no 219 Rogue river fishing, yes 301 no 224 ( Willamette river fishing, yes 203. no, 239; delinquent tax. yes, 2891. no 289 publication compensation, yes 237, no 212; tax increase, yes 281, no 321. UMATILLA Pendleton, Nov. 7. Complete returns from 65 out of 64 precincts in Umatilla county give:. For senator, McNary 480 HOME-MADE COUGOYRUP Cured Husband And Child, Wife and Mother States. Mrs. A. Jeanlngs, 1734 Armitage ave nue, Chicago, 111., writes: "I beard of Mentho-Laxene about two years ago, and since then would not be without it. My husband had been cough ing for about four years, summer and winter, and now he Is cured of It. and for my child- I think there is nothing better In the world 'for a cold, for it helps 'at once I" t The best cough, cold and catarrft med icine ever found is the essence Mentho-Laxene. Directions with a 2H ounce bottle, concentrated, tell how to make at home, a full pint of delicious, curative medicine. Adv. DoctorPraises Eczema Recedy The care of Sale disss sea (ecsesDa) end dla iuu. n . . .-. n n..n. teeo , ; caaes mt toe scars la raowo t iswn Sinnott 2488; governor! Pierce 1976 Ee!?phrst? HoweSlr'Ssieta. Wlthycombe 2686 : Joint senator. Berkley m-w t.mt ta antimir dmndabia in tfefci 1763, Eserhard, Union county. 2212 :i Sag sad treabis mm disea . that Is JJX , rie representative (two to elect)., BrownelE lasriptloswi DenvBtoFsd 1 br the P. p. P. cv 2208, Dodd 2086, Hodgen 196. Terpfnjr Paay of Chteeee. IU.1 takejneeh imM i m,i rri-i t ., seeoaasnjMMima ri vo vim nun mm s-xasi isul The VOLUNTEER X 'SHOES These Are Days of So Many More Steps Here is a shoe to help-women. It has been called "The Army Shoe for Amer ican Women." But army shoes can't have the graceful lines of shoes de signed for the smaller feet of women.,-'Weprefertocallitanoccupation-shoe'-- . a get-thmgs-done shoe, aidful to our vol unteer women-workers in the numerous ways they keep busy for their country. It has a restful street-arch, an attract ive toe. and a military heel. A service able heel makes every step less tiring in these days of so many more steps. Let us show you bow well it looks on your foot. The name Walk-Over means good shoes the world over. m WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 342 Washington 125 Broadway 1373; sheriff. Taylor 2981. Tonkin 1682; commissioner. Dunning 2505.1 Mclntyrei 17R; Normal school, yes 2288. no 1715;: children's home, yes 1167, no 1546 ; Rogue; river fishing, yes 983. no 1181; Willam ette fishing, yes 585. no 939 ; delinquent! tax, yee 1679. no 1130; fixing compensa tion, yes 1097. no 1126 ; tax increase, yes, 1055, no 1366. mffarara wrta ear form at akra rdicieo they eaaietyeposi wtth - iSSl WALLOWA ' Enterprise, Noy. 7. Complete returns from 27 precincts 'In Wallowa .county give: McNary 892. Mulky 736.' Slaughter 60. West 692. Graham 630. Sinnott 746, Warm holts 61, Pierce 647. Ramp 40, Wlthycombe 723. Hoff 716, Mason f SI. Sears 76, Evans 160. Johns 893. Bennett 250. Campbell 32, Coke 28, Olson -120, Brown 1039, Cannon 124, Churchill 1084. Lusk 142, Gram 1061, Nikula 108. John son 112. Williams 1070, Cochran 842, M. U EAXDOLTH. Md. See. U, MR. Oakksn Come in and we will teO jtm aomethinff boot Ut D. D- D. Prescription bag ae cotsrpjjaood In your own nelgiiborbood. 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