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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1920. 13 0AC.IS TO SEEK n,ooo FUND TP PAY EXPENSES Estimated Receipts Will Total $2,330,000 and Balanced for New Buildings Will Be Small. Salem, Or., Nov. 20. Salaries and miscellaneous maintenance items necessary to the administration of the Oregon Agricultural college for the next two years will require a to tal of $2,002,054, according to an es timate filed with Secretary of State Kozer Saturday by W. J. Kerr, presi dent of the institution. The estimate, however, shows that the receipts of the institution for the bien nium will aggregate 12.330.000, leaving a . balance of $327,946 for new buildings, which, however, Kei;r declares Is en tirely inadequate to the needs of the school. The needs of the experiment station division of the college for the biennlum are estimated at $372,200, with receipts estimated at $170,200, leaving a balance f $200,000 to be appropriated by the legislature. The extension service division of the college will need $538,336.24 for the Jalea nium, with receipts, estimated at $4ff2, 748.12, leaving a balance of J7S.588.12 to be appropriated. s TOTAL OREGON VOTEIS 236,664 (Con tinned From Pur Ona) Official Count on Oregon's Vote For President and U.S. Senator PRESIDENT COUNTIES oeed Mr. Benson and carry on the worlt which he has so splendidly fathered as a commissioner from Multnomah county o fan . - . " "It is one of the most essential things onfront)ng us at this time, in fact prob- FKEI-DEiTIAIi ELECTORS The- total vote for the state for presi dential elector was aa follows: Republican 3eorge, 143,674: Hotch klss, 143,275 ; Hume, 143,189 ; Richardson, 143.151; Kobb, 141,042. Democratic Hayter, 80.199 ; Hedlund, 79,935; Miller. 80,019; Reames, 79.775; Watklna, 7, 639. Prohibition-r-Amos, 3558 ; Jewett. 8595 ; Johnson, 3486; Paget, 3537 ; Walker, 3452. ' Socialist Johnson. 9773 : Myers, 9781 ; Itamp, 9716 ; Richards, 9713 ; Ryan, 9576. Industrial Iabor Bearman, 1515 ; Berglund, 1471; Carlson, 1470; Loff, 1446; Olson, 1504. Senator Chamberlain was beaten for reelection by 16,562 ballots, the official Baker .... Benton . . . Clackamae , Clatsop . . . Columbia . . Coo ' -. "rook . . . . Curry . . . . Ieschnte . Douglas . . . (,iiiim .... Grant , . . . Harnejr . . . Hood Rier Jackson . . . Jefferson . . Joaephine . Klamath . . Tk I.ne . . . . . Lincoln . . . I .inn Malheur . . Marion . . Morrow . . . Multnomah Polk Sherman . . Tillamook . I'matilla . . t'nion Wallowa . . Vaco . . . . Washinston Wheeler . . Yamhill . . . . . . , . i . a. if " 3'.4r 3.752 0,028 8,498 2,007 3. L72 872 59 1.640 4.402 821 1,810 1.026 1.449 4.882 823 1,606 2,742 1.136 7.714 1.229 4. C93 2.352 8.78 1.186 44,806 2.709 893 1,664 4.979 2,826 1,512 2,698 4.H47 797 4,102 Total Plurality. 143,574 - 03.375 2,173 1.709 .8.664 ,1.672 ' 039 2,289 532 279 1.Q66 2.375 494 600 475 755 2.464 297 828 000 .346 3,091 83 3.152 1.074 3.822 450 27.JM7 1.718 ) 423 ; 825 3.258 2,464 848 1.426 2.23 S 227 2.846 80,189 -Sr 5" 78 89 179 66 58 96 23 10 43 1)7 14 18 18 3 135 37 34 85 13 "32 28 180 47 287 24 846 97 .13 49 108 70 44 58 133 16 265 9 B M V. S. SENATOR 179 86 706 397 173 485 40 91 230 834 18' 77 76 1 '2 247 38 99 14 59 4 57 ' 140 264 123 327. 57 3.48 123 80 ' 165 196 173 80 122 255 11 149 38 17 86 69 64 55 10 4 44 54 4 8 23 22 59 14 23 65 10: 58 14 41i 23 55 427 12 3 81 42! 34 22: 2 44 5 26 2.838 2,268 4,379 2.473 1,220 2,704 607 394 1,439 2,797 648 806 901 1.133 3.257 455 059 1.417 564) 4.680 938 8.815 1,517 5.132 629 38.313 2,162 558 1,138 3,997 2,110 1.159 1,740 2.837 . 325 2,878 70 '250 87 5T 120 21 12 55 113 14 , 23 57 112 14 51 49 16 243 40 110 78 '228 18 1.826 69 11 36 104 90 44 44 106 25 11.2 -T34-56 562 255 1.08 376 23 76 153 206 14 61 39 84 184 28 77 lot 62 370 104 205 90 297 48 2.286 86 26 105 134 145 71 81 201 8 118 S 2,550 3.161 6,041 2,794 1.709 2,762 470 458 1,109 3,449 693 1.035 633 1,102 3.487 461 1.3S5 .1,864 934 6.584 1.013 4,064 1,814 7,224 1.O10 86,406 2,314 706 1.360 3.969 2,210 1.245 2,229 4.199 648. 8.599 59 21 102 3 54 61 3 5 62 44 4 17 1L ir 23 13 17 64 13 74 23 37 22 64 8 631. 17 6 24 41 39 11 22 62 1 43 3.503 9.591 1.615 100.133 table indicates. He carried only six of the 36 counties in the state. Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Harney, Hood River and Umatilla counties gave Oregon's distinguished war senator pluralities. The vote was extremely close in Co lumbia, Jefferson and Umatilla coun ties, but Multnomah gave Stanfleld a lead of 3093. The'vote on United States senator was : Stanfield, 116,695 ; Cham berlain, 100,133; Slaughter. 6953; Hays, 4456. McARTHCB IS CLOSE RACE Congressman McArthur was given the closest race of any of the Oregon con gressional representatives. : The final count gives him a plurality of 6031 votes over Dr. Esther Pohl-Lovejoy. McArthur ran 7000 votes behind Harding in Mult nomah county and more than 1000 votes ahead of Stanfield. In the First con gressional district Hawlev swamped Tal bert with a 64,339 majority and Sinnott defeated Graham for representative in the Second dlsrtict by 16,496 votes. The congressional vote in the three Oregon districts follows ; First district, Hawley 72.597, Talbert 8258 ; Second district, Graham 13,048, Sin nott 29.545 ; third district, Johns 3252, Lpvejoy 31,853, McArthur 37,884. Sam- Kozer was elected secretary of state by an overwhelming vote, he re ceiving 178.722 to 44,730 for 'Sears and 11,313 for Upton. SUPBEME COTJHT VOTE The vote for the four full-term su preme court justices follows : Bean 165, 752, Benson 158,562. Harris 155,794, Mc- 4,456 116.695 16.562 1,781 Bride 157,602. George M. Brown, elected to a vacancy on the supreme bench, received 52.484 votes. William Smith received 949 votes and W. O. McArthur received 2318 votes for the same office. I. H. Van Winkle's vote for attorney general was 25,277. Other candidates received votes as follows: Bailey 11, 570, Coshow 8245. Johnson 3189. C. L. Hawley's vote for dairy and food commissioner was 163.849, his op ponent. Von Behren, receiving) 18,651 votes. H. H. Corey was elected: public service commissioner for the eastern district, receiving 46,344 votes; jin the western- district. Fred E. Buchtel re ceived 97,091 votes, Bennett 46,344, New man 11,076. I Only one " of the 11 members was carried, that lengthening ihe tefms of certain county officers receiving an af firmative majority of 17,075. Thjs other 10 measures were rejected, the adverse vote, that of 129,695, registered against the measure reducing the legal rate of interest in Oregoi. The vote on the several measures follows COUXTT OFFICERS' TERMS Tea r : No : Majority for COMPULSORY VOTING Yes I 61,257 No 129,597 Majority aeainet 1 68.840 REGULATING LEGISLATIVE SESSION Yea 80.342 No ' : 85,533 largest being 97.848 80.773 17.075 Majority acainst OLEUUAKUA.IUMS BlUj Tea No 5.191 Majority acainst 67.104 119.129 ! 52.025 Yea No SINGLE TAX 87, .138, Majority aeainat 101 Yea 80, No 83. Majority against 4, ANTI-OOMPCLSORX VACCINATION Yea 63, No 126 Majority acainst 63, INTEREST RATE BILL Yes 28 No 158 Majority aaainst . . . . 129 ROOSEVELT BIRD REFUGE Yea 78 No 107 Majority against 28 DIVIDE1 LEGISLATIVE BfcJSOiUilL 07 Yea No 101 Majority aeainat 43, MARKET COMMISSION Yet B2 No HO Majority acainst , 66 281 .549 ,268 ,500 .228 ,728 ,028 .582 ,634 ,978 ,673 ,695 .964 ,385 .421 .491 .179 688 640 554 914 Guy Standif er Is Playing in East Plnehurst. N. C. Nov. 20. Guy M. Standifer, the Portland representative In the big 72-hole amateur-professional best ball tournament now going on at Pine hurst, is nalred with Gil Nichols. The team finished today's play of 36 holes in 147 strokes. Five teams are ahead of the Standifer-Nichols pair out of the 80 teams competing, and the two are looked to be aanong those at the top when the championship is settled. DFS MM H T TO TAKE NAVAL More Than .50 Enlisted Men Are Included in Number to "Go On Cruise Down the Pacific Coast. After a rough passage from Brem erton, the destroyer Renshaw, com manded by Lieutenant Commander D. C. Swain, U. S. navy, arrived in the harbor Saturday morning, The Renshaw is here to take the Ore gon sub district members of the naval reserve force on a three-weeks' practice cruise. She will sail for Southern Cali fornia waters Monday morning: at 8 o'clock. Fifty or more- enlisted men and four officers of the reserve from Portland will take the cruise. The itinerary planned by Captain Swain will include visits to San Francisco, San Pedro, Santa Bar bara and San Diego. The cruise for the Oregon boys will end December 10 upon the return of the ship. The regular officers of the ship are ieutenant L. E. Orvis, executive officer; Lieutenant Ig.) H. C Rolf, engineer of ficer, and Ensign J. H. Hughes. The reserve officers assigned are Lieutenant H.. B. B. Montgomery, Medical corps ; Lieutenant E. TL Sturtevant. Lieutenant Jg.) C. D. Bakes, Lieutenant (Jg). H. V. Libby and Ensign Whittaker. Lieu tenant Montgomery is completing hla two months' active duty cruise and will leave the ship in southern waters. The Renshaw is one of the. flush deck type destroyer and has a displacement of 1100 tons. She is 315 feet long with a beam of 33 feet and draws 10 feet of water. Her horsepower of 28.000 gives her a speed of J 5 knots. The arma ment consists of four 4-inch guns and 12 21-inch torpedo tubes. The Renshaw was built by the Union Ironworks at San Francisco. . Sarah Bernhardt, it is said, la soon to publish her memoirs. Bob Eankin Will . . Not Play Today The Kerns soccer team will be some what handicapped thU afternoon in its game against the Canadian Veterans on the Reed college athletic Held because of the inability to play of Robert M. D. Rankin. Rankin had his right knee severely wrenched in the game against Peninsula last Sunday and it waa only yesterday that he was able to take the. injured member out of the plaster cast. It will be two or three weeks and per hapg the rest of the season before he Good Teeth Are Essential to Good Health Let me examine your teeth it may save you a heavy doctor's bill. This is especially true if you suffer from indigestion or stomach troubles in any form. In many cases missing or imperfect teeth are the sole cause of these troubles. Good Teeth Mean Good Digestion Dr. Fred Mellish Examination Free Reasonable Fees SB. FKEO MIUXISH 10SH Fourth, Between Washington and Stark ' will be able to play again. Billy Fergu son, the other Kerns forward who was Injured, la in shape and ready to go. - . VICTOR Records A Last Oppor tunity to Buy These Records T4085ML,AWcalnV--) Pararliao ......... - , ... ......... .By Florando Constantino 60183 Tha Gray Dot... By M aria it t Koinatna TU92 AndanUi TrarmuUlo (do Itfrlot) .... .By. ilauii Powell 64200 Tha Uooa Dropa Low.Py Janet Bpcncrt 74298 Nocturna, Op. 15. F ifajor (Chopin) llj ill I'acltmana 17060 Ta Who Hara YearnM Alone I Know a Lo?ly Garden .By Elaia Dakar 11767 Artiafi tit WaiU. .By Vienna Quart 76025 Borneo at Artec) . . Juliette (Falreet Bun. ' 11 y Herman JadloWkef ai896-Mad.n "Vr SoVlis B5485 The Grand Slam Medley Owture , Kemfcae Hit Medlry Owrture.i. t By Conway a nana MAIL ORDERS OIVIN PROMPT ATTiNTIOr G-FJohhsmPiamCo. 19 8lth St. Bat. Morrlaon ?d '" I m Double , Green Trading Stamps Given on All Cash Purchases This Week fWf Christmas. Cards please both the sender and receiver. Their variety of sentiment, in both serious and humorous vein, makes it easy to choose an appropriate card for each relative and friend. Wfoodard,G(arketiGa JMJDER STREETAT-WEST PARK. Christmas Stationery It is the most polite and individual gift you can make. You will find boxes of stationery in this depart ment that will suit the most fastidious. Beautiful Practical and Acceptable Christmas Gift Suggestions 1 i - II.. "Likly" Luggage .Your family and yor friends will greatly ap preciate trareling equipment orf account of it usefulness. J We carry the famous "LIKLY" Bags, Suit cases and Wardrobe Trunks. Absolutely the finest quality and style. g " a m & EX g PY-RA-LIN IVORY Choose your gifts this year from our showing of PY-RA-LIN IVORY, then you can be sure youare giving something accept able and useful. Hat Brushes ..J3.25 to $7. no prfnm RnHl. ji on at I T tr- Cuticle Knives.. .25 to. .75 Nail Files ..... .50 to .70 Puff Boxes. 1.25 to 4.00 Cream Boxes.... .60 to 1.50 Buffers 2.00 to 4.00 Dresser Trays.... .60 to 7.00 Hair Receivers. . . 1.25 to 4.00 Napkin Rings.... : .30 to .80 Talcum Jewelry Mirrors Combs Bonnet Military Brushes. Nail Brushes... . Shoe Horns. . . . . Boxes. .. Boxes . . . Brushes. 1.40 - 4.25 2.50 to 14.00 1.10 to 2.75 2.40 6.00 to 17.00 3.50 .60 to 2.50 We invite your inspection of our wonderful and .extensive ' exhibition of Leather! Goods and Luggage. Your gift prob lem will be solved;after visiting this department Extra Good Bag Specials t,tkt.T" rawhide B. hand-sewed to frame, crepe-sratn cow- I hide, brass i trimmings, oewed-on corner, leather tf HI El( I lining. Black only. Regular price S28.0O X .JU 1 Tourist' Bag, "IJIKITij,, Hand-sewed to frame, hand boarded 1 cowhide, brass trimmings, sewed-on corners, , OC Cf M leather lining. Black bnly. Regularly $35.00 now apa&O.eJU rcummiMuiinuiimuniin tuimffliimmniti DOLLS After all, it is the children who enioy Christmas most, so why not make them happy with a doll? We have placed on sale our entire stock: of American made DOLLS at 25 OFF AmbergY Walking Dolls Y2 Price . Y Ladies' Silk Umbrellas Make one of the best presents that can be purchased, jo aid you in finding something that will please her, we offer a very attractive collection of the very latest styles and shades and every kind of handles. Lot No. 1 Regular $ 8.75 Now $ 6.75 Lot No. 2 Regular $13.00 Now $10.75 DON'T DELAY Buy Your Christmas Needs Early. CHRISTMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS SEALS CHRISTMAS RIBBONS COLORED TISSUE PAPER FANCY TISSUE PAPER CREPE PAPER , FANCY XMAS BOXES Basement r Electric Urn Percolators make a most desirable gift. Man y beautiful designs to choose from.. Finished in nickel or silver. ; PriceH at $19.50 to $35 Basement ELECTRIC GIFTS Toasters Percolators Irons Warming Pads Heaters Gr?ll Stoves ! Sewing Machines and Motors Waffle Irons Immersion Heaters Vacuum Cleaners Curling Irons Basement FREE- 11x14 Enlargement tinted and framed for the best child's kodak picture, submitted to our Photo Department this week. Most advertising Is denendahL b.-n k.h.M. .r.n Mi;. proctiTe of resuIU they mst nof. betray your confidence, J J ' 'hi; Wilton and Wilton Velvet Carpets in plain colors. Standard weaves in mole, taupe, green and blue. Washington St. at Fifth JE NNIN G'S Washington St. at Fifth Buy Furniture Here For Less Immense Displays for the Home-Maker and the Christmas Shopper Davenports at Reduced Prices Regular $250 Mahogany-and-Cane (jjjjg Regular $275 Mahogany - and Cane 216 50 Regular $2&S Mahogany - and - Cane 219 85 " Regu,at i2i) Chair r Rocker to 97 50 Upholstered in blue or mulberry velour or damask. Displaced in Washington Street Window SPECIAL Denim Upholstered Davenports; spring seat arms and back... .$98.50 Columbia Grafonola in a full-size case of mahog any, walnut or oak in the va rious finishes, together with 10 Columbia Records 20 Selections '$130 Sold on the most liberal terms of payment Choose your Grafonola now and avoid dis appointment. We can show you many styles in this great music-maker. Columbia Records' for December Now on Sale All Royal Ka-Shan Wilton Rugs at Reduced Prices An opportunity to buy the finest weave at prices materially less $170.00 Rugs, 9x12 size, only. $144.50 $153.00 Rugs, 8.3x10.6 size $134.50 $104.00 Rugs, 6x9 size, only... $86.50 $ 27.25 Rugs, 36x63 inches 19.25 $ 17.25 Rugs, 27x54 inches $13.50 Draperies and Curtains We show a world of fabrics for home decoration, quite the largest stock we ever have had. We will gladly estimate the cost of any new work you rmy contemplate.. Shown on the second floor. ' Blankets and Comforters Actually hundreds from which to choose. Many offered at re duced prices. Now ts the time to supply your' winter require ments at a very moderate outlay. Shown on the second floor. The Blue Birds Are Here! Hundreds of Sets at Attractive Prices 42-piece Blue Bird Breakfast Sets. . . . . $10.85 50-piece Blue Bird Dinner Sets .$12.85 Johnson's English China New patterns received and on display in basement This Week HEATERS One-Fourth Off Choose any heater In our basement salesroom this week at jast 2$ less than its regular pricei Save money on something 'tbt will add cheer to your home. 121G1 4 L 1. 1.. i 1"" - I-ViffjSn Superior America's Finest t and Best Combinat'n Range We are exclusive Portland dis tributors for this wonderful range, made: by the nearly century-Old factory of Bridge & Beach Mfg. Co., of St. Louis ; Tito Superior burns Wood or Coal With Gaa. Without , ,a Chang ' - ' ' A 42-piece Blue Bird Breakfast Set . Free with Every Superior Combination Range.. "... . PYREX The Popular Gift Whether you give one Pyrex dish or a whole set, it is always suijtable, always welcome. ' A particularly popular gift is the Pyrex- Gift Set. It consists of eleven pieces Bread Pan Casserole, Pie ; Plate, Oval and Round ' Dishes with 'handles, and si ' Individual Bakers. Packed in a box, ready, for delivery. Plaih Pyrex.Sets $8 , Decorated Pyrex Sets $14 - Decorated Pyrex casseroles with container, either oval or round, $9.50 to ,$13.50 . -