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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY - MORNING. MAY 23, 1920. INNER IN FISHERY D ISIHI CT ATTORNEY CONTEST IN COOS Primary Race One of Hottest Ever i Held in County; Nomination of Coroner Is Still in Doubt . Marshfield, May 22. Ben S. Fisher Is nominate district attorney of Coott county, defeating four op ponents in one of the hardest-fought 'campaigns the county has had for itome years. Fisher will have a ma jority of about 400.i Those defeated were J. T. Brand, 13. . I AlcClure. A. H. Derbyshire and C. R. Barrows. ! The Republican county ticket nomin ated, besides Kisher, follows: Commis sioner, Henry Kern sheriff, Edwin P. Eliingsen; county clerk, Inea Bunch; assessor, J. P. Byers ; county superin tendent, Charles IS. Mulkey ; county, sur veyor, C. S. McCulloch. -COROSEB IN DOUBT !The nomination for coroner is in ' doubt and will require the complete vote. If not the official irote, to decide. Kred Wilson, incumbent, of Marshfield. is, run ning; close with Dr. Phil J. Kelser, re- turned iirmy surgeon, of North Bend. Kilingsen defeated A. P. Miller for sheriff. Byers defeated Charles Jackson ror assessor. Mccuiiocn aeieatea ti. ii Burton for surveyor. . On the Democratic ticket W. W. Gage, incumbent, defeated Walter M. Richard son for the nomination for sheriff A. B. Collier defeated Walter F. Oerding. returned soldier, for the county clerk nomination. ,1 T. J. Thrift- was ! nominated for a . sessor without opposition.. John F. Hall, whoso term, expires as district attorney, . was nominated by the Democrats for county, judge, an office which he for merly held for many years. Charles Hall was nominated on the Republican ticket for state senator without opposi- , lion. : - AMEH WRITTE5 IK ,me name or Tom T. Bennett was written in by .the Republicans for repre sentative- from the Fifth dtetrict. S. P, - Peirce defeated J. P. ltokjns for repre- ' sentative from the Sixth district on the Republican . ticket. The , Democrats wrote in Dr. J. Wi Leslie as nominee for representative from the Fifth district. North Bend has nominated, two and Ma'rshfleM one candidate , for- commi sioners .of port- of. Coos Bay, with three to elect. Those nominated, are Henry ' Hengstacken of Marshfield . and Robert Banks and Peter LofTRie of North Bend. Those defeated were Carl CI. Bock, D. L. Buckingham and C. F. McCullum. .The Democrats wrot in for port com mis .ion nomination Dr. 'E. -K. Straw' and IL H... Corey, j - ' SUMMARY OF VOTE :IN MULTNOMAH The accompanying summary gives the vote oh the entire Republican, Democratic and special measures ballots in Multno mah county as far as it has been completed in the 413 Multnomah county precincts, ' ; . . PRESIDENT W . L 400 Precincts j Republican Hoover . . . . . '. . . 4,337 Johnson . . . . . ............ .., ...... .... . .... . .'. .16,269 Lowden ....... Wood McAdoo Democrat 400 Precincts 7,489 .14,797 7,494 VICE PRESIDENT Lodge !.. ; . 18,916 Washington ............ ... 5,407 Webster 5,629 Vaughn 5,335 ! HJ. S. SENATOR : 1 1 f Republican 400 Precincts . . 8,804 , 27,525 Democrat . 6,636 . ... . . 3,506 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, THIRD DIST. Republican 400 Precincts I i. ....... 19,638 6,867 in mi Offering Rugs of Rare Beauty and Value 9xi2 Wilton Rues. ......... ..$115, $137.50. $175, $185 8.3x10.6 Wilton Rues........... ..-$130. $165 6x9 Wilton Rues , .$87.50 to $108 (These may be matched with smaller Wilton Rugs) 9xlJ Chenille Rugs. .. .v . .... 1. .... . .. - .$165 8.3x10.6 Chenille Rugs.....'. ......$150 9x12 Chenille Axminster Rugs $85 to $120 8x10 Chenille Axminster Rugs .$75 to $100 9x12 Axminster Rugs ... $55, $75, $85, $97.50 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs. ........ .$68.50. $77.50. $87.50 HALL RUGS 27x54 Velvet Rugs, an assortment at. $3.50, $4.85 Kongo Flax Rugs. 3x6 $6.90. 27x54 $3.85, 18x26. .$2.15 EXTRA WIDE " CARPET WE CAN SUPPLY IN AN Y. LENGTH One piece of old rose chenille Axminster carpet nW feet wide ; plain blue or gray wool faced carpet n inej feet wide ; one piece of taupe chenille carpet twelve! .feet wide in any length without a seam. j. HALL CARPET j Velvet Hall and Stair Carpet, per yard h $2.25, $2.35, $2.45, $2.95 Tapestrv. Hall and Stair Carpet, per vard i $1.10, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 Imported Japanese and Other Grass Rugs at Special Prices Huge Assortment of Linoleums Abraham . , Stanfield ! Chamberlain Starkweather McArthur Smith i Sweeney . Democrat Lovejoy .. ..................... Thompson . ( KEPCBLICAX Delegates at Large to Republican tlnn&l coaTration, tonr to elect 49 pre rlnets complete. Boyd .... . 8.543 Butler k i 7,685 Cameron .11.795 Carey 1S97 Compton 3,314 Harrison 11,803 Hickey l.. 8.829 Kollock i. 7.898 Mae Donald ll,iS MacLean 8,13ri Maris 8.027 McCamant , 1,44S Olson .14,i9 Rand .10,304 Stewart U. 6,099 t Delegate t Republican national cn vention Third congrfnnional district, two" to elect precincts complete. Hendee ! UotchkiBs .. Hume,. lvannoe ... The iroioition for the city to give the old -cemetery of five acres ip the Sisters yr M . y for the 8tte of $1P').0(M) iokp-,'h ;'! lrHt on the final count Iiy. 1 vu i .1, -thii lk precincts off Marsh' Oe'l h v d ror giving 'the site anil j Jockw ood ! a : t.t : Thi.- means thatMarsli- ; ilichardso . . (.TiKii get tne nospual as pro- iv''t- , The Sisters of Mercy of the atho!k", chiiWfh wanted to build the i-.j'iitHl, and tho city council voted to tiie He and put it to a vote of the Dunne i..... Johnstone Kellaher - Miller Northrup Walker Presidential Electors, 398 preclnets complete. Georgre i.. ........... .. . flTe to ..12,345 ..17,402 ..14,189 .. 9,737 .. 9.377 ..15,409 elect Ot State 8t Sweeney Pledges His :upp'jrt in Message Of Oougratulation nfr uii-ara-rn ,"iit-'tj Contfrtf.sttmxii '. V Artii irSaturday niglit. Thomas It-;' ijli'si" nomi lira ion. extc'idfd his Imchteli onfrrat'-latfonw and pledged him his vote r.iid . clivti support for election. Swtsene'y hIpu isued a public tite merir In which he declares false the report that he intended Ho disregard the verdict of the primaries and make aii Independent race for election. - I wish to express my thanks and ap preciation to my many loyal friend.f who fcupported me during the campaign Just rnded," said Sv.et-ney. ."and further l" desire to especially thank the : newt Irrs of the -it.v of Portland for epax-e ,fcml publicity that 'was accorded to, me. I ftlso state at tints time, so that my lowttlon will he understood, that. I shall not be an Independent candidate, .but !hal? vote for and support McArthur in the general election next November." rdson Robb Secretary complete. Coburn S.. . . ; Jones .i". ... . Kozer ....... Tjoekley i I 'arsons' . . . . . Schulderman Wood -j. ...... JntleH of liet. i- l'an . I Benson j rUs L.-..1. .' cBride ..' "Hairy! Commissioner C. W. Hawley l'ublle Senlce !ommlioBer . .:24.ioO' ...2a,349 ...21.684 ...13.7T.I .'..21,293 ...24,338 18.830 1 ' Jones . . . McDougal Deich . . . District Comrt Judge . 13,654 j . 5,262 . 4,038 .13.458 . 9,781 .15,512 Rarely beautiful In coloring and - undeniably distinctive in pattern are the new grass rugs. If you haven't seen the new spring assort ments it is worth a special trip to see how . beautiful these inexpensive rugs are in their newer developments. .. 918.09 Values Saw $12.tS ' Six patterns in imported Japanese grass rugs that are reversible take this reduction. f U.08 Values Kow $11.75 Three patterns In imported Japanese grass rugs In the popular 8x10 size to go at a very low price. xlS Grass Bags A large group at 912, $18, 8t to $32. 50 8x1 Grass Rngs Splendid choosing at $12.66, $18, $2$ to f30 6x$ Grass Bugs Very low priced. 88.5V. $12.50, $15 to 816.50 27-inch Grass Rugs, a goodly collection at $25, S3.25 36-inch Grass Rugs at only $4.5$, $4.85. Three patterns In fancy' Matting Runners, 27 inches wide at $1.15 yard, 36-inch wide. . a yard ... .81.50 52 Patterns In Inlaid Linoleum . ' ., A rare colectlon from which it la possible to choose a pattern for every requirement. Prices range, per square yard, $1.95, S2.15. 82.25. S2.35 S2.5Q. i Printed Linoleums '' in 8 and 12-foot widths a fine collection of patterns, per square yard, 81.25. 81.45, 81.85. ... . i , Congoienm Bogs These popular rugs may be had in three izea 6x9 and 7.6x9, in patterns and colorings duplicating costly fabric rugs. Rug borders and fancy hall runners of - Con goleum round out the Powers stock. ii , District Hawkins Kauffman . . Comrt Judge ....A ..25,836 .10,839 Domestic Relations Court Judge Kanzler Nielsen County Commissioner Kelly .. Muck ... Rudeen Thomas Wheeler Cullison .. Hurlburt Petersen Beveridge Jones .... Sheriff County Clerk Lewis PoiTntj Treasurer ' County Assessor ..26,575 ,. 9,457 6,815 8.606 8,952 7,021 7,980 .; 3,380 ..22.268 ..12,26 ..24,146 .14,589 .32.2'J9 CURTAINS HALF PRICE , OSE PAIR OF A KISD There's a special attraction to choosing from curtain assortments wherein every pair is exclusive. Scrim, voile, net, cluny are In cluded at just half regular. In one pair lots only. Carpet Sweepers $3.85 j A very superior type SANITARY SUCJION SWEEPERS with rubber brushes are sharply, reduced for this week'. CaMwell ..... Welch .................. . County School Superintendent .12,451 .23,26? Alderson ' i Burton County Surveyor; ' '' . i'County Coroner. j : 4,723 Gre :"V" 11,704 , Smith 4:J-v---v '' 7.8r, i . ; t'onstable precincts 1.396 ,4.308 ! 7,692 f 2-.8X. ' .22.261 .14,669 ....30,505 17,081 ...,20,963 Supreme Court, four to '30.562 28.0T6 j 27,'98a 29,936 ..23,356 Plane Downed, But Pilot Flies f or . ,Bend in Another . When an engine stopped about 150 feet in the air, an airplane driven by Pilot I3d B. ' Evans was forced to make a land ing on Blopmfieldl field, Kastmoreland, about 2 ;15 p. m.. Saturday. No dam age was done ontmde of a broken wing. lOvans and I'ollce Lieutenant V. E. Rob Kon, a passenger, were uninjured; Evans entered another plane a. few minutes later and started ; on a flight to Bend. The North western Aircraft corporation 'was making a test flight In a plane re ently acquired. Jt was said the dam age can be repaired' within a day or two. FARRELL REPLACES ,' JOSEPH FOR LEAD (ContinuMl From I'lce Om). V ..25,697 Cousinsi , s. ...10,197 Circuit Judges- I . Bard .i 6,765 f'asor. ' i. '. : 6.809 AlcCourt i ,..22,994 Thirteenth Senatorial District, : 3t0 precincts complete, fire to elect. : 13.705 , 1Z.003 .... i. 7,175 .......21.887 ii. 825 ........14.119 1700 8.1!8 ..; 11.763 16.408 .. .6.193 10;509 '. 9.548 ...14.488 .11.558 Cellars j.-.,. Iay .j... Kricksen "arrell i Howell i ., Hume" -Joseph ! ...... . ...... ....... Ipperf ........... Ijewls :...,...T....i Moser i.... Nottingham. ' Rynernon . . ............ ... Shillock -Staples Whitcomb . . . ... . . . . - . . . - Serenteenth RepreentatlTe District 1 $98 districts- complete Crans !......, .A. . .i ; 5,705 Ijofgren . '. .'.13.669 McDonald . -r . . . ., 14.097 - Eighteenth BepresentatlTe District talned a lead, in the race since the firs"t votes' were counted. Withi. a complete count in 390 pre cincts lie has a total of 21,887 votes to .his credit.. Moser. runs a close third i thus far with a total of T6.408. 1. I Hay, i whose entry into the senatorial i contest is said to have been Inspiration tor Joseph and the cause of a warm campaign against Day, has been left at the post in seventh place among- the 13 -candidates, with a total vote of 12.003. John C Shillock, running for the state senate on a 'Tight wines and beer" plat form, has apparently been decisively de feated and in the. count as far as com pleted is. in twelfth, place with a total of 5548 votes.. C M. Rynerson editor :of Arnest 1 . , Asher I . , Baketet , Banefiel Campbell Carlson Chausse Cole .... Gordon, . Haley j. . Herri n .. Hill ..j.. Hindman Hosford Jacobson Katz 4 ... Korell i . Kubii ....... Lee ........ Leonard . . . Lionergan J.' Linn McCue McFarland Metzger North f. ... i Overmire . Phelps i .... Richards . Sleeman . . Weber !.... Wefls ... West J. ... Williams :. District ' i Evans . .. Myers f . . . . Asy - pan? Bti Attorney 89$ Complete v. 6.960 ... 7,770 8.916 .......... 8.756 rf.v 9.096 ;.v 8,4ii "7.784 6.984 14,162 8.948 V. 9.020 .10,099 .....12,676 7.15.669 7,124 12,165 12,485 i. .18,380 , !.. 14.969 18,487 ...... j.. 12,933 12,860 i. ...... 12.454 ...13,401 10,119 15,889 ...t..... 9,491 ...12.211 ..14.333 .-.12.179 9.861 .........20.072 ,.. 10,409 ......... 8,963 Precincts Kunk ..r4l.,;......'.i-..:... 6.420 ;iov . . . i2.o''o .lail-son 3,448 I'.vhj, 4,146 S'HVtf.n 2.3!2 Wallaf ...... ,v ..... j. ........... . 3,027 Wertbeimcr ... . , ....... . 6,424 II KM OCR AT ' " ItelerateH-at-luTsre to lemocratic na tional convention, four to elect JM pre cincts complete: Buldwin .,. , A'rawford '. , train ...... Haney- . , Itarry ..... Hiddeit ..... Holman Montague . . Purdy Reddy . Kchuyleman Smith ..... I 2.681 3.680 2.491 3,105 2.6S0 3.909 3.687 .2.461 3,875 .1.064 3.324 2.516 Delegates to Democratic national con tention, two Jo elect: t . - Adams 1,172 CrlUge ... ......... 1.147 KlegeJ 1.695 Oleason . . ; 2.041 Holcomb ... .... 1.905 McNaugbt 1,674 Richards 2.986 Smith . ......v 1.094 Stevenson :.i 2.872 Strong :..i. 1.339 Presidential electors, fire to elect 399 precincts complete: Gavin Hayter 5.416 5,263 6.48K 6.J02 6.269 6,543 Perfbd Bedroom Suites Very Low Priced at $241 All pieces similar to illustration but iyou cannot note the excellence of the Ivory or walnut finish in the picture. Come in and see them if you require only one piece we will be very happy to accommodate you.- Priced separately:''...'.;;..;;'.;' ': 'M , -' 'I "y - "; Bed $59.50, Dresser $69.75, Chiffonier $57.75, Dressing Table $54 The Stranger Within Your Gates : Four Great Events ; the Shriners Convention, T. P. A. Convention. Kiwanis Convention and Portland's own Jlose Festival will bring to Portland during Juno strangers from the four .corners of the world. The impression each carries away will be a. . link In an endless chain of word-of -mouth adver tising of t Portland. Show the stranger .within your gates the Western brand of "square deal" hospitality, so that It will be a Btrongly welded chain, pulling for Portland! $88.25 Vanity DRESSERS $652 The triple mirrors are of high-Rrade plate and flawless. Daintily styled, but strongly constructed, finished in American walnut. Every woman and miss longs for a Vanity dresser because it is so exceedingly practical.- f . - -. J .,, j -District Court Judge Alexander Appelgren ...................... Bell ., Mean i.. Wilhelm.. ...21,524 ..16.251 .. 6.744 .. 2.595 ..16.318 .. 9.203 .. 3,937 nraiuna Miller R earnest "Watkins .j....i....s , . MEASURES State Ballot SSI Precincts Complete " Imminent domain s Y S6.291 No '. .". 7.556 TRculA bond amendment Ye ...i.;-. 32,043 No , . 11,601 "Capital punishment- 1 , I Yes 24.556 No , 22.899 Crook and Curry Amendment I Yes ... 27.699 No 9.251 Successor to governor ; ' I Yes i.... ......... 23.844 NO ...i i. i.. ZU.413 Higher educational tax I Yes .37,600 No .s 10,515 Soldier's aid bill 1 i Yes 35,485 No ......i........... 11,554 "Elementary school tax 'I ' Yes 44,916 No 8,526 Blind school tax ; ! Yes 46.134 No 4,S53 ; CITY BALLOT 39 Precincts Complete fnlla rotiftf Yes .21.604 No ....... 28,452 New pavement relief , t Yes ...r. ...17.608 N.....-4 27.6S8 Repair relief . , Yea ,........( No ........... $95 POSTER BEDS (Jo Now at $69.75 Full size beds, " with heavy posts and shapely end panel. An always popular "style exceptionally well de signed and beautifully finished. $59.50 Dining Table $49.75 E M ' ft f Important Sale of Living Room Rockers Comfortably proportioned Oak Living-room Rockets with high backs .upholstered in ; genuine leather. Reductions are: J!4 7.50 Rockers underpriced. ". . . . 137.50 Rockers underpriced 42.50 . Rockers underpriced. . . . . J39.7S Rockers underpriced. . . . . 52.50 Rockers underpriced. -. . - $49.75 Roclrers underpriced $39.75 S31.15 $34.85 $32.15 $41.75 $39.75 - r ' I .. - : ' Artistic Out-of-Door Furniture Everyone loes to lounge about a beautiful yard but not at the expense of light colored frock or suit. Chinese sea grass, .Chinese", reed. Old Hickory, Oakland natural maple and enameled finished out-of-door furniture is designed o harmoniously blend in with its surroundings, and provide a comfortabl way to enjoy the out-of-doors. I . ' Canvs Hammocks .1 $17.50J $21.50 to $64 . m . Portable stesifl frames allow you .to" move these Ijabout freely. They are equipped witji good cotton filled mat tresses, khal'i canvas striped or cre tonne coverhg and are adjustable to any .position'-..'- Sale of Porch Swings This Week $7.75 Four-foot, solid oak porch swings, com plete with 'chains. Fumed finish, like cut except no slats under arms. This week or as long as they gij 75 ii Qut-of-Door Furniture Specially Priced Very Old HickoriArm Chairs, are reduced to... Old HickorjiArm Roeker are reduced to. . . Fumed Chairs m solid oak are reduced to.. Fumed RocKeri in solid oak are reduced to . Maple Framfv Canvas Steamer Chair cut to ... . Folding LV Settee, red or natural finish . . . . . w A Large Shipment Auto Robes " Just Here Mohair Kobe, lined with Pershing velvet ...... .$28.00 Centennial Velour Robes, two-tone novelties . $24.00 .S7.75 .$4.05 .$5.33 JS 2 w i relative standing-, and has a total of 10,509 votes in 390 precincts. J. C UEMTI8 IS SIXTH Ty.-C Lewis, long a member- of ,the legislature, is ninth in the list of candi dates for the nomination and has thus fai received a total of 11,763 votes. ' lie is not -near , enough - the five,, leaders" to ovetubme their j5Utrt.jin the ballot count ing, it i- said. Last" session Lewis was, o vnMnhAr' fit' th." WTt" hotWW ' s- Of the five men nominated Moser ami j e". " Farrelt -were members of the senate noweii "I" the , last session, their terms expiring ,.- 3 . January 2. 1921..- F. C. Howell, h mem- ' AVhitevnb ber of the last senate, is in eighth place. ; i:y:iron wiUi a total vote of U.KZ. .- : , "v!k The relative standing of the H cai:-i-' '- ' , ' didate for the nomination. ih'-i" ' : t . .4.....15.071 30,263 r lead maintained by the five men who ap pear to be assured the nomination, j.s revealed, by a complete count of ballots in 275 precincts, is as follows Thirteenth Senatorial District Joseph Full quartered oak' extension . dining table with, flush band top and octogan shape' base. " i ...... 42-Inch Din ing Table $19.90 Farrell staples Ha me . .17.SM 1MM 81,887 .....14,481 .;...14.11 13,705 .....12.003 .....11,835 .....11.763 . . . 11 .558 10,509 .J... 9.548 . .... 8.18 7.175 - fi Royal Gray Mohair with Mosett ... Robes, lined .$36.00 Imperial Robes lined with silk Frufrui . . . . .$37.50 Brown Mohair tion fur lined with Perfec ......... $35.00 Seventy-five other robes in cotton and wool, ranging in price from $9. $11, $12.50, $15. $17, $18.50 to $31.00 You Will Profit i by a Demonstration of THE A-B COMBINATION RANGE j Cooking surfaces, oven and water are heated so quickly that you will want to see it done for your own satisfaction. Five pieces of wood, eight minutes with the A-B. featured construction arc sufficient. You can burn wood, coal or pas the gas at the ffcme time as other fuels or separately. Whatever' the fuel you hurn, you Ret the maximum of heat and practice the truest economy by using an A-B combination. Arrange your time to see the A-B ' combina tion demonstrated this week and get quainted with its many features. ac- Her.vy dining table with large pedestal and shaped legs. Regular top instead of plank top shown. Bedding ' Blankets, comforters, pillows. : spreads, etc., every bedding requirement attractively ; filled -on terms extended to isuit your convenience. Powers Charge No Interest UUAIITY 1- Hear Tonr Favorite ,Mle Played at Power I Brunswick Victrola Stradivara 1 These handsome instruments are shown in tho most desirable models, and are available on gen serous terms, too. . - I POWERS CHAROE .NO INTEREST . ON PHONOGRAPHS 5 : BBl'SSWICK SPKCIAI. Ui 3 No- 7 Oak or Mahogany Brunswick, five 10-inch . double-face records, 800 steel needles. 1 - .. jvV- vjt' 7 5