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TITT! OTTXXSX FSTATTSMXi f.TITn.Y. JI NK 12. 1. SUBSTITUTE IS show that the fonr delegate eleete:! time for Ihem to attend the conve.i- lioli. it Adam. I.2U: Alfred ! " I iy;trne;n Man Comlnt 1.H7. a. v. ki-k.-. i.n; un r!,onwn tlian coming .... - ., k. V V t rrom the state at larpe . ami the votes, they received are: t f - 1 .!... inl II. t f r - - I!. . GlVa.n. 5. U. Ilukiiil. i OS Jadee of Poaltty i' 'Un KUM. rl . J, r- ,, KrK HELD NECESSARY T. II. Crawford. Portland. 1 I ; candidates for th- n.ition.tt n-n J :..-.: Ali.e M ;:tiiii. 1 I7: .... i n...i li -rii - -: WrtlTSf Purely, Salem. H.S6: Mam uuumies ior m- iiv -." i - - -- - ; -.- f - . m9r I K K M Irf km. rjr tnir. I. tu.. ;- w-r !ndi G '. Wt IU of l.!iVf. ' r f it- I i.n n.Mii l t'"" ' hij4 i ill. fwi-,-jjK Wi4. I. j .! ji..l to pi.u' ;,, i ii.,1 , .,!,,. "fe . r-tr. litat t- th- !rtT-V.m. i li ..: vr . ( o!m- riid.!i ut ihf tii --roti ctj' . , t n ..-- w.-! m l--?nlf r.ir. a' r-J.g to '-- lair MiuMrv ili ibi f.i!l. I "!. id , M " -H-r i. ranJiJjl. "- ihik ., i h- 'i, a r.-i oi I ! tcd.i i1 ' v- ' ' ' ,i x .. rini :! n i ( lb-- j-1m- . ' tiou I ol lows: m follows: - lirlf M. MiTiaTiiJ. i.wtp i.,- .li.. G o . W.IU of 0!iV..-.f. .r .f it- I i.n r..,ii I ..- 'U hu4 i .-o.., U T. Hidden. Portland. 12.3M: George T. IialJwin. Klamath Falls. Stat., at large: Ge-.rge T Hald ; 'J'; 1 ......,. , f , ,.f,.Jt,., ,u ,,,.,. 1 1.-,,., tjl r..,K,r.. ,i,,t L- th .! win. H.l'-'U'T. II. ruwu.ra. i - ( Democratic State Committee to Name Man in Place of Senator Baldwin 11,221. The two elected from earh of the three congressional districts and their votes were: 54: ito l. Utaiii. .:. i-ri . Hanev. v.l!ir: tl. Y. Harry. ;..:".: Maria I. T. Hidden. 12.Shi: Fie.l. r- - I., i-k V llolman. 1:li::: K.chard W ;"fciiv.uii bC4(.(ii iv fvc First district: I.ee M. Travis. Ku gene, fi7S5; W. II. Downing, Salem. 3730. Second district Will K. King. On tario, 2Sr7 ; George n. IHakely. The Dalles. 2691. Third district: .lohn II. Stevenson Portland. 312N: I Jessie M. Kichard-. Portland, H0!t;. The unofficial return were com pleted by Secretary of State Ko.-i yesterday upon receipt of In'lateJ abstracts of the votes in Jackson and Marion counties. The. returns will he canvassed officially at once and credentials sent the delegates us M .ntauue. :..6II: Will K. ' ,,,v-i Rg C0Td F OTCe III UtlllOTm t ,., .Hi th- .,.ultr th.; S..h,ier,an. 1 . 1 : r Smitu. Nf X(,..ri,.;,H l,; ; 1,1 I.. 1 OUR BREAD MAN L. " :- , - r i To fill ihf v;ic;ikifv In the Demn- l ti c.f th nt kti:i ia li id roak ir.c . i"ia' Jut ! rui i., j oir;( ! f.iilih il m I a a':-r ni 4 tj, t.r. try a Juaf of i.ur VKF. ItlTK Jr-a. ()rc lril It , aj-, a torilf. BAKE-RITE BAKERY S7 SUt Ft- l-kit :ti riatlc (! f.'p;:tt ion to thi national -o'iv-iit,ii at San J'raiieiseo cau- by tlit- flfflth oi Senator George T. Firt Contsressional tlisirici: - - II imwuine.' :..7.Ti: I". I-. Fii. r ,..,t.. n it, l!: ' ri; K -! iy . v. k .v. ; flX ConSTVe TS RepOTt :::. J. Lee M Travis, .-: M . .,,j.,v nij-1,1. .i I I . vp.cl t., ft ' C waoeh. j.r.'.i: Tiu.iius w bit. i.oi i j , iV, IU ,,.. ) r ,,.. I,;..-,. en Lumpaign expenses :;'tvJ: Frank Wi-rim-u. l.:V 't.d; f iie.tori.ic.l io u trial . r ! . . . i 1 1, . i i. f - i I. . i.. a. , ....... t.... in.... ia. i..... I-.. If ll.iitt.t .if I'-t-f- ut r..n sessional district: W ). l S.tm. wliirh parlor; 1 i ,K1 v.in l Klamaih Falls, it Is said l.fie that .ni"ivlure probably vnnl.l ,. f.r tl,i' slate Central coui v',ttv n iij.iioint a tlltgat. It will ?- omi i iiukm I,., in - it i-i uri .ai.-ii. - ...... .. .. - U-lie Jefli i-oii Akvr. I. :'; o org.-j ,, m . ".'!: ..r. lo ar- i..i i- t 7.1". p..n, i.i it , . -r. I ar .l -'aw- in. i U. Ulakely. Will K. K'n.! m uuiit-im n! Ih jui'mn. and ! i i I i ir t il jI ! t son ' !. 2.!.i: Will M. Peterson. ?.".'.:! inaicliint will li ! d b a '.-and .1 ; h-' .i Ii:' .f i!o- lax Nolan Skirf. 2.57. l'tank I.. Yhiu 1 .lijor '.'tttori Mnirl. nnunn'il r it- i hi aid hm-j-h -H-i. .m.i 1,1 li. I ol the W. uiil diietl the .lio.c an..'l' tin Mini el $ T. n ". ". Third t'onsressiona! IM.-U ict: I! 1 tu.nl. ' ti. ha I. Gat in ol Th Hali-.. lot thru !) l,r Iho ronvfntiun to de tl'fe whether t!if delegate shall be i?Ui. j Sci aim I'.aldwui was elect (1 n i on ! th f iiir delegates from I In? Stat aMar'-e. Complete returns i fC9i ei ' rli.- "K-relarv of state When You Want the Best at the Lowest Prices Come to MIDGET For Saturday We Offer an Exceptionally Choice Lot of Prime Young Mutton at the following Low, Prices Pure lard No. E pail.L $1.15 Mutton Stew, per pound Prime Legs of Mutton, per pound 25c Loin of Mutton, per pound... ...20c Mutton Chops, per pound .....20c PRIME BEEF Beef to Boil, per pound 12! -:c Tot roasts of beef, per pound 18c Loin and T-bone steak, per pound 25c Pure rendered beef suet in cakes, pound.::.. ....... ..15c In our Fish Department you will find an excellent variety of all kinds of fresh fish, Chinook Salmon, Fancy Halibut, .Salmon Trout, Ling Cod, Sturgeon, Shad, etc, in charge of Mr. C. 17 Doty who will endeavor to satisfy your wants in that line. BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, PER POUND 55c NUCCOA NUT BUTTER; PER POUND.. 35c Not in the Combine Mi Mart let Originators of Low Prices 351 STATE STREET NOTfCE We close at 7 p. m. on Saturdays. GROCERIES Housewives, Hotels, Restaurants and Logging Camps supplied at these Prices. Note These Savings and Beat the High Cost of Living Flour Specials Hard a heat Flour, very b$t $290 Valley Flour, cut price $2-79 Yellow Corn Meal, special, the sack QQz Rice, 5 pounds, cut to 55c Macaroni, 5-pounds, cut to 4Qz (tolled Oats, large pk$. cnt to. . . .24c Quaker's Rolled Oats, cut to Jc Wheat Flakes, cut to 35c Buckwheat flcur cut to 352 Flap Jack Flour, cut to 35c Pearl of Wheat 35c railed Wbeat .J3c Kellogg;'! Post To&stics, Corn riaKts j 2c itnmble Corn Flakes cut to JQc JWreed, package Jc vaniutj, special 4 pounds. .... .fJ-QQ Canned Goods Wilk, all kinds, 8 cans. Tomatoes, 8 cans Peas, 7 cans. Clams, 7 cans Tall Salmon, 5 cans. , $1.00 $100 $100 $100 $140 Pineapple, No. 2 20s Solid Pack Tomatoes, 6 cans at $1 00 Del Monte Pork and Beans, can gc Del Mcn.c Catsup, pint sixe, 5 cans $1 09 Van Camps Assorted Soups, 2 cans 23c Oval Sardines Jc No. 2'2 Pumpkins Je No. 2's Sauer Kraut J0e Lard in bulk, pound 2Se Shortening, In bulk 23 So. 10 Shortening $2 00 Crisco, No. 3 CriscA No7 6. $19$ Crisco, No. 9 $2 Q Coffee Extra fancy .balk coffee, 4Lc foT..3Qe 57c Reliant Coffe jc Kill Bros. Red Can, 1 pound can. .55c 2 pound can, per pound c 3 pound can, per pound 5Je Hill Bros Blut Can, 1 pound can..e 3 pound can $1-29 M. J B. Coffee, pound. .'5Jc Prufea, pound J0c San Maid Raisins 203 Cheese, ntr pound 23c Cocoa in bulk, pouxd 30: Oun Powder Tea. pound 55c English Breakfast, per pound 39 Lipton'a Tea, er pound $$c ?aaut Butter, 5 'pounds $$c Honey, per pound 2S Cheese, per pound 36a Minced Meat Je Pickled Salmon. 2 pounds 2SC Sweet Pickles, pint 2Se Cookies, Mixed.... 5c Fancy Cookies 25c No. 1 on Commercial Street No, 2 on State Street ,i ..1 w ., - . -1 ' I. --A. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT for W CAM of the TINQ FAIR GROUND, JUNE 1-13, 1920 The Best Has Been Resenrcd for the Latt Mornin-; Service, 10:30 .Speaker, Evangelist A. R. Bell, Pastor Salem S. D. A. Church Subject The Passing of Human Glory ' II Evening Service, 8:00. The Last Service of the Camp Speaker, Evangelist L K. Dick- son, of Portland Subject: The Climax of Human History Is Armageddon Past or Future? Has the Last War Been Fought? There is a tremendous crowd on the Camp Ground, but we will make room for YOU. It is the last treat day of the feast. You cannot afford to mis, it Afternoon Service, 2:30. Speaker, Prof. E. J. Hibbard, of Portland Subject: What Think Ye of Chirst? Whose Son Is t 4.1.