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p , THE r OREGON "SUN DAY JOURNAL, PORT LAND, SUNDAY "MORNI NG, MAY 23, 1920. MCBAHHHF. CAREY, OLSOIWCDOW; CHOSEN DELEGATES McCamant High G. 0. P. Candi date With 24,531; Democrats . For Stephenson and Richards. SOME OF MULTNOMAH COUNTY'S CANDIDATES FOR THE STATE LEGISLATURE , ' Among the candidate for delegate at large ft the Republican national convention, four to be elected, the four leading aspirant, according to total a from 1J counties. Incomplete, J Including 359 Multnomah precincts, are: . ' . "'v t McCamant 24,531, Carey 21,639, Olson 21.1 MacDonald 17.48S. Next in line are Harrison .S.64Q. Cameron 17,902 and Rand 1&S91. Boyd ha a total of 18,777, Butter 14.625. Madeaa 15.548, -; Marts . 14.324. K-Mloek 12,10. Hlckey 13,568, fcHewart 13,241, and Cotnpton 9358. Republican delegate from the Third coore tonal district, according to the total from 390 precfncls, two to be elected, are Hamilton', Johnstone 17,402 and low V. Walker 15409. Dan Kellaher i a close third with; 14.1 89, and David M. Dunne, 12.345. John W. Miller 9737. atid Mrs. P, O. Nor thou p 9377, run In the - order named. Bensle M. Richard 2P80. and John H. Stevenson 2872, havie undoubtedly been elected delegates to' the erpocratlc na tional convention from the Third con-" gresslonal district, Multnomah county. . CUeason 2041, and Flegel 1695. are the next two high men, with the : others trailing behind. Leading in the contest for delegates at large to the Democratic convention. In 10 counties incomplete, including 290 Multnomah precincts complete, four to be- elected, are: Will E. Purdy 6135, T. H. Crawford 616, Mrs. Maria Xj. T. Hidden 4807, and rederick V. Holm an ,4314. John U. Schuyleman Is fifth, with 4050, and George T. Baldwin is next with - 3781?.' Bert E. Haney Is close be hind witli ,2674. For delegates to the Democratic con vention from the ilrst congressional district, the.vote shows: Downing 1197, J-Yazier 768. Travia 465, Waugh 171, Wortman 264. Democratic candidates for .delegates from the Second -.congressional district are led by Blakeley 559. Skiff 313, King 836, Peterson 294, Aker 202 and Young 157. RACE IS CLOSE FOR 3 REPRKENTAT1VES (OoDtinoed From Pe One) . Crans of Clackamas county brings up the rear with 5705 votes, i Three hundred and fifty precincts in ' Multnomah county show the following t results on the complete count : Keventeeath BepreseataUve District McDonald ...... ...14,097 , Ijofgren 13.669 "Crans 5,705 Kifhteenth Representative District V'1 I-eonard ... JiBbll orth osford ... . Jee ........ Jllchards . 4orlon . . . . J eFarland Loarrgaa ,.. ITDD . Hlsdraaa .. Koreil ..... McCue . t . . Phelps .... 'Sleeman ... .1 & t.x West Metsger . Hill , Weber Overmlre ., Campbell ., Herrin .... Baketel ... Williams .. Haley Benefiel ... Carlson . . . , Chauase . . . 'Aeher . Jaoobson . -Cole ....... Arnest . ... Yd "' m M Ix lt u right Harvey Wells, V J. , .North, Barge K. Leonajd, J. 1. Liee, t J. IxMiergan, W alter ti. JLj-nn, V. It. MacDonalcL, Oren It. Kicharda, 11 whert Ciordon and C. C'. Illndmau. i L IT; 4 t4 4? -: K w ' r ; J ; I ..ll. J . C . lia 1 L..., . C4 S S I Mrs. 0.TL. Eineman, Salem Settler, Dies Mrs. Carrie Klneman, Xmothr of Mrs. Ella Hooker, C. W. and MP. S. Rinvman and Mrs. B. L. Stanford, died la t Tuesday at the D-jrr hospital, after a. short Illness. 0 She. wa long resK J -0 . a CuImw with ZZlZ r&Z Parens 47, Smlderm . 18 : VM wianKlru Mr. Kin- eminent doman, yen J6J, no ,0. road bond cesser to governor, yes 1001. no 410; higher educational tax. yes 1084. no (35; soldiers' aid bill, yea 988, no 606 ; ele mentary school tax. yes 1179, no 493; blind school tax, , yes 1279, no 366. BENTOJT Corvallis, May 22. Incomplete returns from 22 out of 33 precincts in Benton county give Hoover 265, Johnson 414, Lowden 225, Wood 1075 ; Abraham 423, Stanfleld 1213; Chamberlain 450, Stark weather 120 ; 1 law ley blank, Coburn 96, Jones -275, Kozer 475, Lockley 315, Schulderman 180, Wood 140: Fred Buch tel 1025. ; dward Cousins 537 : KdwarJ Belknap defeats W. P lAfferty for rep resentatlve. Eminent domin, yes 2174, no 619 road bonds, yes 2358, no 607; capital punishment, yes 1841, no 653 ; Crook and Curry amendment, yes 1784, no 417 ; successor- to governor, yes 1646, no 649 ; higher education tax, yes 2962, no 398; soldiers' aid, yes 2372, no 801 ; elementary school tax, yes 2722. no 398; blind school Ux, yes 2536, no 348. I COOS MarKhfioId, May 22. n almost com plete unofficial count of Coos, with fig ures incomplete on some candidates, fol lows : Delegates at large: Boyd 368, Butler 305, Cameron 269, Carey 540, Cbmpton 210, Harrison 457, Hickey 357, Kollock 663,i MacDonald 541. McLean 507, Maris 465, McCamant 468, Olson 371, Rand 444, Stewart 286t delegates first district. Adams 614. Booth 627, Kendall 1017. Tooze 619, Wrightman 620; presi dent. Hoover 531, Johnson 1089, Lowden 182, .Wood 562, McAdoo 760; senator, Abraham 607, Stanfield 1100; Chamber lain 508, Starkweather 314 ; congress. Hawley 1689 ; i secretary state, Coburr. 172. Jones-204, Koxer 417, Lockley 268. Parsons 247, Schulderman 98, Wood 25; public service, ; Buchtel 800, Cousins 399. Twenty-eight precinct in Coos county complete give 1 Eminent domain. Yes 1229. No 235; road bond, Yes' 1581, No 450; .capital punishment. Yes 1086, No 1072 ; Crook and Curry, Yes 885, No 210; successor to governor Yes 1371, No 394 ; higher education. Yes 19"98, No 380; sol diers aid. Yes 1485. No 360 ; elementary school. Yes 1932. No 345; blind school. Yes 1858. No 325. Fred Wilson apparently is nominated on the Republican ticket for coroner of Coos county by only four votes, defeat ing Dr. Phil J. Keiser of North end. "i ': ' ' j CURRY , Gold Beach,! May 23. Incomplete re turns indicate Johnson will carry Curry county by 20O majority, Kozer leads for secretary of state. Stanfield leads Abra ham two to one. Chamberlain again has a big majority. Huntley, overseas vet eran, defeateATolman for' sheriff. Les ter Hucas of Harbor was elected county commissioner, j Brook 630, ' Cooper 394, Donnell 365 ; Hoover 157, Johnson 447, ' Lowden 131, Poindexter- 23, Wood 420; Lodge 55 7, Ellsworth 188, Webster 143; George 372 Hendee 292. Hotchkiss 400, Hume 407. Ivanhoe 265, Lockwood 251, Richardson 313, Robb 325; Abraham 313, Stanfield 422; Jones 300. Sinnott 71S; Coburi 113, B. P. Jones 187, Kozer 401, Lockley 149, Parsons 70, Schulderman 29, Wood 52 ; Bean 453, Benson 494, Harris 420." Mo Bride 608 ; Hawley 582 ; Corey 626, Luper 394. Democratic- Baldwin 170, Craw ford 173, Drain 123; Haney 63. Harry 53, Hidden 115, Holman 71, Montague 24, Purdy 131, Reddy 87. Schuyleman 83, Smith 51. Aker 67, Blakely 159, King 130. Peterson 111. Skiff .31. Young 23; McAdoo 218; Vaughn 160; Gavin '179, Hayter 175, Hedlund 180, Miller 186, Reames 150, Watkins 143; Chamberlain 165. Starkweather .106; Graham '84; senators. Seventeenth district. Incom plete returns from Deschutes. Crook, Klamath, Jefferson and Grant counties . Jay H. Upton 1477. W. S. Wiley 1152". Representative, Twenty-first representa tive district: Burdick 1641, OverturX 1842. Brattaln 1038. Incomplete . returns fr-m 10 precincts on measures give : Eminent domain, yes 622. no 130 ; road bo'id.- yes 657, no 157 ; Crook and Curry, yes 456, no 140; successor to governor, 4 yes bio, no zu ; nigner eaucauonai r. ix, yes 639, no 163 ; soldiers' aid bill, yes 600, no 187 ; elementary school, yes 637, no 158 ; "blind school, yes 732, no 69. DOUGLAS Rose burg, . May 22. Complete returns from 29 precincts out of, 59 precincts in Douglas county give: Boyd 556, Butler 400, Cameron 375, Carey nothing, Comp ton 213. Harrison 419, Kollock 236, Mac donald 431, MacLean 376, Maris 636, McCamant 455, Olson 440, Rand 623, Stewart 574, Hlckey 342 ; Adams i 501. Booths . Kendall 561, Tooze 814, Wrightman 497 ; Hoover 271, Johnson 757, Lowden 291, Wood 913 ; Abraham 830. Stanfield 1104 ; Coburn ' 269, Jones 294. Kozer 602, Lockley 203, Parsons 357, Schulderman 101, Wood 184 ; Buch tel 947, Cousin 679 ; Chamberlain, two to one over Starkweather. Road bonds, yes 1079, no 891 ; capital punishment, yes 1208, no 872 ; successor' to governor, yes 1042, no 891 ; higher educational tax, yes 1097. -no 934; soldiers' aid, yes 967, no 986; elementary school tax. yes 1109. no 815 ; blind school tax, yes 1369, no 684. : ; - - 1 i 29.S7B ....1S.457 . . ..18.3H . ,.n.6 ...H.MS ...14,333 ...14,142 ...13,401 . . . 12,93 ...!, ...12,676 ...12,485. ...12,454 ...12.211 .. .12.179 ...12.165 ...10.409 ...10.119 ...10.099 ... 9,861 ... 9,491 9,096 ... 9.020 8.916 ... 8,$63 ...8.948 . .. 8.756 ... 8.411 7,784 7,770 7.124 6,984 6,960 BAKER ' Baker, May 22. Complete returns from 21 precincts in Baker county give: Hoover 108. Johnson 650, Lowden 203. Wood 369; McAdoo 700; Abraham 446. Stanfield 659 ; Chamberlain 627. Stark weather 264 ; Jones 482, Sin not 470; Emi nent domain, yes 1069. no 431 : road bond improvement, yes 1021, no 55 ; capital i punishment, yes 921, no 767 ; Crook and Curry (amendment, yes 658, no 401 ; sue- CLATSOP Astoria, .May 22. Astoria complete and 16 of 23 outside preclncts ln Clatsop county give: Hoover 819, Johnson 1704, Lowden 288, Wood 884 ; Abraham 724, Stanfield 1579; Coburn 292, Jones 252, Kozer 1663, Lockley 159, Parsons 189, Schulderman i 185, Wood 164 ; Buchtel 1246 Cousin 932.. ; . ,, Three city precincts and eight out side precincts - give : Eminent domain, yes 515. no 161 ; road bonds, yes 625, no 167: capital punishment, yes 685,' no 337; Crook and Curry amendment, yes 264, no 117 ; successor to governor, yes 547, no 223; higher educational tax, yes 696. no 193 ; soldiers' aid. yes 96. no 211 ; elementary school tajye 562, no 156 ; blind school tax, yesKWf no 132. CLACKAMAS Oregon City, May 22. Complete re turns from 80 precincts in Clackamas county give i MacDonald 1909, Maclean 1962, Maris 1115, McCamant, 1713, Olson 1379, Rand 1628. Stewart 1235 ; Boyd 1619, Butler 1397, Cameron 1476, Carey io65, Compton . 1751, Harrison 1476, Hlckey 1031, Kollock 849; Lowden 702, Wood 1758, Hoover 679. Johnson 3057 ; Webster 1034.) Lodge 2836. . Washington 1363; Stanfield 3315. Abraham 1954; Kozer 1359, Coburn 315, Jones 745, Lock ley 944, Parsons 631, Schulderman 849, Wood 682 ; Cousin 2847, Buchtel 2280 ; Chamberlain 907, Starkweather 614. DESCHUTES Bend, May 22. Complete returns from 16 precincts in Deschutes county give: Bcyd 421, Butler 424, Cameron 283, Carey 359, Compton 133. Harrison r33. Micaey 1&7, baugh 772: county Judge, Pollock 1024. Coutant a7, Morrison 118; Clerk, Coon 794. AUyn 511; sheriff, Lewis 1187; treasurer, Calhoun 1140; assessor, Hayes 1168 ; school superintendent, Bacon 758, Savage 684 ; commissioner. McFadden 863. Jess 310: Democratic, McAdoo 235; Clfcamberlaln 201 Starkweather 123. '! JEFFERSON Madras, May i22. Complete returns from all precincts in Jefferson county give : Boyd 191, Butler . 209, , Cameron 133, Carey 107, Compton 62, Harrison 45, ) Hickey 69, Kollock 71, Macdonald 127, MacLean 73. Marls 65. McCamant 95. Olson 38, Rand 143. Stewart 117; Brooke 309. Cooper 238, Curl 57. Donnell 180; Hoover 74, Johnson 221, Lowden 72, Wood 89; Lodge 186, Washington 115, Webster I 82 ; George 245f"-Hendee 221, Hotchklss 233. j Hume 267, Ivanhoe 213, Lockwood 178,i Richardson 196, Robb 207 ; Abraham 140, Stanfield 180 ; Jones 118, Sinnott 311 ; Coburn 40, Jones 66, Kozer 108, Lockley 83, Parsons 75, Schulderman "16, Wood 74 ; Bean 337, Benson 308. Harris 310, McBride 316; Hawley 289; Corey 267, Luper 120; Up ton 842, Wiley 67, Brat tain 139, Burdick 3SS, Overturf 247 ; Jefferson county judge. King 328, Tellefson 130; commis sioner, Kibbee 207. Thornton 217 ; sher iff. Dee 121, Topping 328 ; JJemocrauc, Baldwin i 83, Crawford 80, - Drain 44, Haney 28, Harry 19, Hidden 47. Holman 44, Montague 15, Purdy 46, Reddy- 20, Schuyleman 77, Smith 18, Aker 27, Blakely 121. King 51, Peterson 26, Skiff 32, Young 25 ; McAdoo 104 ; Vaughn 193 ; Gavin 103,' Hayter 104, Hedlund 90. Mil ler 96. Reames 87. Watkins 72; Cham berlain 86, Starkweather 45 ; Graham 91, Bennett 92, Bradbury 92 ; Jefferson coun ty attorney, Boylan 98 ; sheriff, Hblcomb 115 ; eminent domain, yes 315, no 344 ; 4 per cent, yes 286, no 255 ; capital pun ishment, j yes 295, no 284; Crook and Curry, yea 256, no 193 successor to gov ernor, yes ' 291, no 271 ; higher educa tional, yes 264, no 275; soldiers'-aid, yes 300, no 239 ; elementary school, yes 334, no 226 ; blind school, yes 400, no 157. HOOD RIVER , ; H Hood River, May 22. Complete re turns froiiJ 14 precinct in Hood River county give: Boyd 197, Butler 418, Cam eron 164, Carey 438, Compton 86, Harri son 232, -Hickey 196, Kollock 147. Mac Donald 151. MacLean 290. Maris 201. McCamant 306. Olson 213. Rand 287, Stewart 206 ; Brooks 578, Cooper L 78, Curl 169, Donnell 581 ; Baldwin 69. Crawford 136, Drain 74, Haney 58, Harry 3), Hidden 81, Holman 69, Montague 47, Purdy 115, Reddy - 22, Schuyleman 66. Smith 61, Aker 33. Ulakeley 131, King B. Peterson 44, Skiff 62. Young --43 ; Hoover ,219, Johnson 201, Lowden 101. Wood f&il'i- i-McAdoo 544 ; Lodge 627. Washington '494, Webster 100 ; Vaughn 135; George 543, Hendee 48, Hotchkiss 630, Hume -623, Ivanhoe 505, Lockwood 457, Richardson 687, Robb 574. Gavin 136. Hayter 146., Hedlund 146, Miller 151, Keames 146. Watkins 138 ; Abraham 225, Stanfield 692 ; Chamberlain 156, Stark weather 113 ; Jones 179. Sinnott 832. Graham 129 ; Coburn- 4S, Jones 82, Kozer 299, Lockley 342, Parsons 126, Schulder man 72, Wood 129 ; Bean 783, Benson 744, Harris 741, McBride .750 ; C. L. Hawley 819; Corey 561,' Luper. 365. All measures carried. Eminent domain, yes 1082, no 176; road bond amendment, yes 958, no 280 ; capital ' punishment, yes SSI," no 503 ; Crook and Curry amendment; yes 815, no 170; successor, to governor, yes 832, no 429; higher -educational tax. yes , 1096, no 271 ; soldiers aid bill, yes 921, no 369 ; elementary school tax, yes 1050, no 281 ; blind school tax, yes 1145, no 177. JACKSON Medford, May - 22. With 18 precincts yet to report out of 54 in Jackson county and 30 1 precincts complete, the vote stands : Wood 945, Johnson 592, Hoover 347. Lowden 145 ; Abraham ' 685, Stan field 1125; Coburn 606, Jones 173, Kozer 393. Lockley 111, Parsons 120, Schulder man 143; Wood 152: Buchtel 919, Cousin 276; state representative,- Carter 1144, Cowgill 1 1079. Sheldon 1145; joint repre sentative. Gore 1194. Hopkins 755 ; dis trict attorney, Canaday 544, Farrell 655, Roberts; 857; county commissioner, B ur acil 714; Hall 668, Kinney 668 ; sheriff. Terrill 1380, Winter -.718; county treas urer; Chandler 209, Walker 944, lch 766; 'school superintendent. Holmes 895, Hanby 994, Godward 178. : Democratic Chamberlain 355, Stark weather -261 ; county sheriff. Berry 105, Jennings 419. Bond amendments, county 6500,0001 road bonds, yes 2121, no 833; eminent domain, & yes 1613, no 439 ; 4 per cent limitation, yes 1528, no 622 ; capital j punishment, yes 1171, no 1011; Crook and Curry bonding, yes 1051. no 488 ; . successor to governor, yes 1313, no 718 ; higher education tax, yes 1795, no 631; soldiers' relief bill, yes" 1386, no 690 J elementary school tax, yes 1722, no 528 3 blind school, yes 1654, no 431. Hoover 647, Johnson 2061$, Lowden 532, Wood 181; Boyd 1469, Butler 1237, Cam-, eron 1054, Corey 1360, Compton 1467. Harrison 926, Hickey 794. Kollock 4. z, McDonald 1254. McLean 1159. Maris 780, McCamant 1536, Olson 1408, Rand' 1340, Stewart 1273, Adams 1562, Booth 1344, Kendal 867. Tooze 229, Wrightman 2699 ; Abraham . 1767, Stanfield ' 2846 ; Coburn 528, Jones 523, Kozer 1886, Lockley 657, Parsons 425, Schulderman 455, Wood 486; Buchtel 2579, Cousin 1301 ; Baldwin 368, Crawford 529, Drain 294, Haney 217, Harry 158, Hidden 367. Holman 267, Montagu 125, Purdy 574, Reddy 156, Schuyleman 333, Smith 220, Downing 558, Frazier 421. Travis 145. Waugh 108. WhUehorn 164, WorUnan 196 ; Chamber lain 657. Starkweather 365; eminent do main, yes 3563. no 2489 ; road bond limi tation, yes 3185. no 3143 ; capital punish ment, yes 3499. no 2860 ; Crook and Curry bonding; yes 2356, no 2548 ; successor to governor, yes 2899. no 3251 ; higher edu cational tax. yes 2689, no 3733 ; soldiers aid, yes 2630, no 3573; state school tax, yes 3575, no 2897 ; blind school, yes 3249, no 2915. 1 man was one of Salem s pioneer grocers and occupied a prominent place in the community until his death about 16 years ago. Mrs. Rlaeman came to Port land la lflL and has since lived here with her younger daughter. Mrs. Stan ford. She was born in Hlcksvtlle, Ohio, 61 years ago. Funeral services will be at Finleyi. atVtio 'a in. aiohday. wila Ir.terment at; Salem.' :' f ; ; . ; . WHEELER ' Fossil. May 22. Incomplete returns (ram five preoincts in Wherler county give Hoover 61. Johnson 128, Lowden 2:!. Wood 134; McAdoo 59; Abraham 70, Ktarwlflelri 196. Cliatnberlain 46. Stark weather 23 f Jones 41. Sinnott, 241 ; Co- burn 14J Joues 26. KOicr. 1 Lockley amendment, yes 285, no 94 ; capital pan iWhment, yes 262. no 121 ; Crook and Curry amendment, yes -177. no 124; successor to governor, yes 217. no K'2; higher educational tax. yes 234. no 113; soldiers' aid bill, yes 138. no 138 s ele mentary school .tax,-yes 253, no 92; blind school tax. yes 251. no 91. Our Store Opens af9 A. Ai. ; MALHEUR Vale, Or.. May 22.-With a light vote, probably about 25 per cent, and little interest shown. Wood is leading the presidential race in Malheur county about 4 to L Stanfield hafe a good lead over Abrahams in the Republican, and Chamberlain is retting about 85 per cent of the Democratic vole. In the three J cornered state senatorial race Hurley is leading Ellis and CrandalL Reports are coming-in very slowly. . ! MORROW Heppner, May 22. Complete returns from 13 out of 17 precincts in Morrow county give: Boyd 132, BuUer 215, Cam eron 97; Carey, 144, Compton 74, Harrison 111, Hickey 70, Kollock 62. MacDonald 120. MacLean 106, Marls 185, McCamant 97, Olson 89 Rand 178. Stewart 101 ; Brook 27, Cooper 199, Curl 197. Donnell 210, Baldwin 37, Crawford 62. Drain 33, Haney 27, Harry ' 28,. Hidden 40, Holman 32. Montague 17. Purdy 52, Reddy 11, Schuyleman 40, Smith 25, Aker 22, Blake ley 53. King 63, Peterson 44, Skiff 33, Young 11 ; Hoover 72, Johnson 188, Low den 50,i; Wood 208, McAdoo 84 ; Lodge 234, Washington 116. Webster 84 ; Vaughn 67 ;, George 211, Hendee : 164, Hotchkiss 301, Hume 313, Ivanhoe 243. Lockwood 200, Richardson 290, Robb 293 : Gavin 72, Hayter 69, Bed land 79, Miller 82, Reames 63. Watkins 69; Abraham 169, Stanfield 318; Chamberlain 85. Starkweather 34; Jones 151, Sinnott 324, Graham 72; Co burn 40, Jones 64, Kozer 155, Lockley 90, Parsons 65, Schulderman 15, Wood 68 ; Corey 94. Luper 445 ; eminent . domain, yes 441;. no 155 ; road bond amendment, yes 456, no 191; capital punishment, yes 55, no 199 ; Crook and Curry amendment, yes 261, no 182 ; successor to governor, yes 409, no 179 ; higher educational tax, yes 378, no 275; soldiers' aid bill, yes 367; no 249 ; elementary school , tax, yes 417, no; 227; blind school tax, yes 454, no 175. J - : - - KoilocK 155, MacDonald 175, MacLean 202.. Marls 557. McCamant 199. Olson-235. Rand 231, Stewart 207; 739. Sidley 463; district attorney, Wurtz JOSEPHINE; ' , Grants Pass. May 22. Complete count from 24 of the 25 precincts of Josephine county give: -. Lowden 119, i Wood 418, Hoover 166, Johnson 611; Lodge 615. Washington 255, Webster 205 ; Abraham 425, Stanfield 713, -Hawley 1026; Coburn 1050, Jones 47. Kozer 105. Lockley 55, Parsons 57, , Schulderman 46, Wood 45; Harris 779, McBride 799, Bean 831. Benson, 917 ; Hawley '. 976 ; Buchtel 647, Cousin 398 ; state senator. Smith 663, Bramwell 618 ; representative, Johnson AWAY WE GO ? Now, Ladies, Here Is Your Chance! Gome to Knight's Downstairs Dept.5 j -f - - This Patent Leather Pump now ' '" ' . ' This Patent Leather Pump s,,..'. ,i $4.85 Knight's Down Stairs Section .342 Morrison I MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 111 342 Morrison I JACKSON Medford, May 22. The complete count on all j but 10 precincts on presidential candidates in Jackson county was: Wood 12o7, Johnson 733, Hoover 460 and Low den 177. KLAMATH Klamath Falls. May 22. Incomplete returns from 17 precincts in Klamath county give: Johnson 333, Wood 113, ljowaen sz, Hoover 34 ; Aoranam 117, Stanfield 247 ; Sinnott 281, Jones 110; Parsons 101, Coburn 81, Kozer 80, Jones 8, Lockley 54, Shulderman 43 ; Corey 330, Luber 86; Wiley 645, Upton 197. Overturf 610, Brattain 362, Burdick 297 ; district attorney, Klamath county, Bor wer 254, Marx 237 ;. sheriff. Low 603. Farnell233. Reports indicate that all measures except capital punishment will carry with big majorities. Capital pun ishment will carry but will be close. - LANE Eugene, May 22. Returns from 69 pre cincts Tin Lane county, complete, give: Chamberalln 739, Starkweather 731 ; Downing 526, Frasier 275, Boyd 1083, Butleif 1071, Cameron 838, Carey 765, Compton 1046, Harrison 1188, Hickey 769, Kollock 579, MacDonald 963. MacLean 1098, Maris 997, McCamant 1773, Olson 884, Rand 1223, Stewart 1139,: Adams 1933, Booth 1563. Kendall 1017. Tooze 2003, Wrightman 1093 ; Hoover 617. John son 1398. Lowden 626, Wood 1864; Lodge 1732, - Washington 766, Webster 573 ; George 1545, Hendee 1338, Hotchkiss 1732, Hume; 2122, Ivanhoe 1717, Lockwood 1749, Richardson 1918, Robb 1974 ; Abraham 1248, Stanfield .2427; Coburn 255, Jones 340, Kozer 808. Lockley 265, Parsons 1670, Schulderman 246, Wood 300 ; Buchtel 1942, Cousin 1207. Returns from 61 pre cincts show 3687 for educational bill and 1929 against Albany, Or.. turns give LINN May 22. Complete re- from the county's 61 precincts Johnson 1124, Wood 1350. Low den 440, Hoover 362. Senator Chamber- Iani s home county and city gave him a plurality in 44 precincts complete of 600 votes 942 to 342. Road bonds, 2566 yes, 3189 no ; capital punishment. 2853 yes. 1941 no ; eminent domain, 2379 yes, 1881 fao ; elementary school, 2687 yes, 2147 no; blind school tax, 2830 yes. 1863 no; successor to governor. 2253 yes, 2307 no ; Crook and Curry amend ment,! 1788 yes. 1S20 no; soldiers' aid. 19S3 yes, 2514 no ; higher educational tax, 2297 yes. 2536 no ; Stewart 1204, Boyd 895, Butler 105. Cameron 680, Curry 926, Compton 599. Harrison 771. ickey 579. Kollock 423, Macdonald 778. MacLean 768, M arris 580, McCam ant 1008, Olsen 658. Rand 887 ; Wright man 1011, Adams 1000, Booth 1857, Ken dall 750. Tooze 1276 ; George 1691, Hen dee 1181, Hotchkiss 1636. Hume 2413, Ivanhoe 1520; Stanfield 1787, Abraham 1108, Hawley. 2796; Wood 340, Osborn 171, Jones 357, Kozer 951, Lockley 429. Parsons 537. Schulderman .175 ; Cousin 1012. i Buchtel 1729; county representa tives, i W. C. Templeton 2366, Robert S. Atcheson 20S0, Charles Childs 2093, H. J. Mclnnea 1812. " Everett C Fisher won the-Republican nomination for " coroner with 1749 votes against Edwin F. Fortmiller's 1347. i T. J. Butler is nominee for county commissioner on the Republican ticket witn 1609 against K. . c Pepper ling's 1448. 1 ' - MARION - Salem. May 23.-Complete retnrpa from 65 precincts tn Marion comity give i : A, , POLK Dallas, Or., May 22. Complete returns from 24 precincts in Polk county give : Hoover 171. Johnson 325, Lowden 135, Wood 646 ; Abraham 349, Stanfield 792 ; Chamberlain 363, Starkweather 180 ; co- burn 53. Jones 187. Kozer 501, Lockley 144, Parsons 150, Schulderman 80, Wood 99 ; eminent domain, yes 1153 no 618 ; road bond amendment, yes 1192. no 668; capital : punishment, yes 1169, no 701 ; Crook and Curry amendment, yes 805, no 552 ; successor- to governor, yes 917, no 840; higher educational tax, yes 1185, no 755.;, soldiers aid.. bill, yes 947, bo 835; elementary school tax, yes 1324, no 604; blind school, yes 1236, no 645. UMATILLA Pendleton, May 22. Complete returns fftm 50 precincts in Umatilla county give: Cooper 374, Curl 1052, Donnell 434, Brooke 632 ; Johnson 651, Lowden 271, Wood 909, Hoover 123,; Harrison 322, Hickey 183. Kollock 158. MacDonald 287, McLean 243, Maris 280,' McCamant 376, Olson 309, Rand 549, Stewart 198 ; Boyd 499, Butler 420, Cameron 265, Carey 432, ' Compton 170, Drain 225, Haney 146, Harry 111, Hidden 165. Hol man 132, Montague 84, Purdy 220. Reddy 70. Schuyleman 137, Smith 234, Baldwin 174, Crawford 311, - District attorney, Keator 1213, Peterson 896 ; county judge, Richards 1048, Schannep .875;;ounty commissioner. Bean 965, Demaris 864; United States senator. Chamberlain 641, Starkweather 250 ; county commissioner, Anderson 413, Hoon 394j Complete from 29 precincts give: United States senator, Abraham 416, Stanfield 882 ; congressman, Jones 425, Sinnott 849; secretary of state, Kozer 334. Lockley 368, Parsons 178, Schulder man 99, Wood 179, Coburn 109, Jones 131 ; public service commissioner, Corey 738. Luper -446 ; eminent . domain, yes 1196, no 560; road bonds, "yes 1068, no 718 ; capital punishment, yes 1214. no 711 ; Crook and. Curry amendment,, yes 830. ho 504; successor to governor, yes 1093, no 633 ; higher educational tax, yes 1391, no 564; soldiers' aid bill, yes 1228, no 624; elementary school tax, yes 1569. no 483; blind school tax, yes, 1424, no 464. " ' ' - - - . WASHINGTON HUlsbord, May 22. Complete returns from 43 out of 45 precincts in Washing ton county give: Boyd 1045, Butfcr 822, Cameron 850, Cary 974, Compton 416, Harrison 763, Hickey 617, Kollock 460, Macdonald 990. MacLean 828, Maris 862, McCamant '1051, Olson 957, - Rand 1040, Stewart' 838; Adams 1169. Booth 1101, Kendall 891, Tooze 1900, - Wrightman 1126 ; Hoover 478. Johnson 1487, Lowden 466. Wood 1188 ; Chamberlain 430, Stark weather 200 ; Jones 273. Kozer 771, Lock ley 423. Parsons 324, Schulderman 380, Wood 1079. -V - - ' Chamberlain , defeated ' Starkweather over twb to one. All amendments carried overwhelmingly. Joint senator, John U, Smith 1132, Edwards 1114, Dennis 1066; legislature, three highest named.' Earl E. Fisher 2584. A. B. Flint 2377. A. S. West- oott 1194. L. M.; Graham 2072. ; E. B. Tongue was nominated for district at torney without opposition. County com missioner, four years, J., J. Wisner nom inated) 1296. B. P. Cornelius 1146. Wads- worth 996 ; county commissioner, short term, J. F. Carstens of Banks named. 1605, MoClaran .1579 ; county clerk. H. A, KuraUi. third terms,was named . by a vote of 2232 over McGIeason 1144 ; coro ner, George" .J.Lftnberc renominated. 2123, Glen. Bell 973 ;noraihated without oppofnuon. ueorge - Ajexarraer, - sneritx ; W.F. Boley sheriff; E. B. Dafflngton treasurer; N. A. Frost school superin tendent; F. A. Everest recorder; A. JL Morrill surveyor Belgium has revived old ulans to build- a, tunnel from. Antwerp to the Rhine, crossing 'tha - river Mouse and paralleline extensive coal fields. J Mail orders receive our prompt and careful attention the same' day "as received. The Store That Undersells Because It Sells for Cash" Our Store Closes 5:30 P.M. q Agents for the Butterick Pat terns and Delineator. All styles and sizes now showing. Cleverly Styled and Attractively Priced Spot Dresses and Outing Garments h i 11 Exhibiting the Season's Mfyst Fashionable Styles in a Variety of Models and Materials So Extensive and So Varied That Every Taste Can Be Suited Prepare for Memorial day and for Vacation Wear NOW While Assortments Are at Their Best. NEW SPORT DRESSES nVC"" J If your outing dress is to be individually smart, fashioned of proper material and tailored with the exactitude of fashion then you should see our splendid jratberinic. for here are models that will prove delightfully interesting from the standpoint of style, quality and price. KHAKI OUTING GARMENTS COATS SKIRTS BREECHES $3.75 to $4.95 At $3.95 , $4.95 to $750 CI AH are standard quality, well made garments in regulation styles they - " . a . r ' J 4.1. . areTnade to look right, to wear right, to lit rignt ana you n una mem to be priced right. MIDDY BLOUSES tn Regulation Styles-Mad of Fm White Lons- Aj. g1 OO dale Jean Sizes to 44.,V..i ........ 1 .SMART SMOCKS. h y&$Z,:?3Sto $13.95 Women for Miles Around Are Talking About Our 'Sensational Sale Of High-grade and Guaranteed Mjpdels in the Celebrated and Well Knq.wn . R: & G; and Lady Ruth Corsets Samples, and Close-Outs at About $219 Pair ' J The phenomenal selling of the past two days Is proof positive of the extraordinary. values offered at this great sale. With renewed lots you are insured equal opportunity to profit accordingly don't miss it. J Corsets in celebrated makes that are well known to our patrons and gen erally in demand by well informed women and although you paya lowered price at thisale every corset is fully GUARANTEED. CI There are exactly nineteen different models in this assortment and the size range is practical!? complete g Front Lace Models, in Sixes 19 to 32. f; 5 Average and . Slight Models. Sixes from 20 to 6 Sport Models. Extremely popular. Sizes 19 . 30. to 26. , ' j 2 Models for Stout Figures. Sizes to 30. In addition to the above we include all broken lines, in the higher priced models in HENDERSON, MERITO AND CALMA CORSETS IJ Every conceivable material rich Brocades in white ancr pink Batistes Fancies and heavy weight pink and white Coutils ; - - , 'V : "; ' ; ' CJ Every Corset an unmatchable value -one which you will not likely see again for a long C'O 1Q time at such a low price. Pair. .'. .... . . . . . . . ....... . .... . .?.. ......... .. .... P A-7 None Fitted Sent C. O. p. No Phone Orders." SEE OUR BIG DOUBLE WINDOW DISPLAY Art Goods Section Offers Tempting Values J Nimble fingers can quickly fashion dainty and attractive articles for the home or person and at little cost- if. you pay a visit to our popular main floor Art Goods section. Here are three im portant savings: Large Stamped Bath Tow- j . !:Cf An exceptionally pretty Scarf, made with fin- CJ Replenish your towel needs' at this opportune- ished scalloped edge and stamped in; various de sale of large stamped Bath.Tqwels they come 27 T signs -they come i 8 by 45 inches and are most by 48 inches and are remarkable values at 1.39. f exceptional values at 79c. "WJLJ-" 1" "'" - "L p--p-n-"---- -- - L l- - p-y-yvy l- - "uux,"ln- -xj-u-l. -r- nn.----i-i.-u - v - 'V T- - The Very Lajtest Styles in , Women's Oxfords at $7.85 Pair d They come in fine :black Vici Kid -in styles with light welt and. McKay sewed soles and Cuban or French heels; also Brown Calf Oxfords with military heel and McKay soles all sizes a leading special at 7.85. . - -' . .. " . ' Stamped Bucilla Dresser ; Scarfs at 59c I CI At this low price we place on special sale a fine lot of Bucilla Dresser Scarfs, 17 by 54 inches; also Center Pieces in 34-inch size your choice ! from several different patterns at 59c each. Finished Edge Stamped Scarfs at 79c Phoenix Silk Hosiery No'values. to equal these elsewhere in quality or low price. All colors are here. Plenty in black and white. We especially recommend- these high-grade Stockings to. women who are particular as to the quality, fit and finish of hose and who appreciate fair prices. TEN LOTS TOO SELECT FROM "fli orv PAIR for Phoenix Silk Hose with lisle 4)LOV heel, toe and garter top, seamless foot and fashioned back. ; OP PAIR for Phfoeiiix Pure Silk Hose with 41.0D lisle heels, toe and sol. Seamless, with . . rr a . . - new ciocicine ewecu SZf PAIR for Phoenix Full-fashioned Hose, PJ.JKJ aii silk except 4-inch garter top and sole. EO 1 C PAIR for Phoenix Outsize Pure Silk Hose, ,P"AJ seamless and with lisle heel, toe and garter top. . . , C9 .K PAIR lor Phoenix Outsize Pure Silk Yj lfi PAIR for Phoenix Pure iilk Hose, mock a-.- Hose, mock . seam back, seamless foot )t.J seam back and seamless foot with lisle i and lisle heel toe and carter ton. heel, sole and toe. Of) 1 C PAIR for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose, with P-.JLD Hsle rib top and lisle heel and toe. (Ty A PAIR for Phoenix Pure Si FulM ash-P-.OU ioned Hose with lisle heel, sole, toe and garter top. C tC PAIR for Phoenix Outsize Pure Silk 4J.J..J Full-fashioned Hose with Hsle heeL toe and garter top. C3 QA PAIR for Phoenix Full-fashioned AU-Silk -vj.s v.Hose, wjth lisle-lined garter : top and lisle sole. - . , Our Store Now Opens at 9 A.M. 7 V-a The Most in Value The Best in Quality Store Closes ' at 5:30 P. M. Saturdays at 6 P.M.: I