The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 30, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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    silJESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 00,1020
THE -'OREGON STATESMAN.-SALEM. -ORISGOTr.'
FINAL FIGURES
adc AMMnimrrn
ecretary of State Canvas
ses List in Presence of
Acting Governor
The, total vete cast in Or?gou
:.!
being so,ol! for Robert A. Miller
of Multnomah county.
L.;ite yesterday, following the
i eanrass o.irlipr in thi ft:-.v Aft in
the general election November j (iOVornor Vinton signed a oertifi-
waa 247.S98, according lo ihe
'fieial canvass of the vote which
. . , -. . . . . .
Kozer, secretary of state, in the
-
Now Showing
ANITA
STEWART
In
"THE YELLOW
TYPHOON"
This Is Her Very Best
YE LIBERTY
Hi
raw
B WBBSSSSSSSSSUBUSSBi - - maTmW MMHiMJ- 1
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tiresenre of V. T, Vinton, acting! .1 37 S; Mary II. Jewel t. Sr.S.'i; K
governor. . According to the final T. JHnson. It. I-ee I'aget,
e.tnvass. Harding's plurality ov. r' :',Mi Cyrus II. Walker. 3452.
t'ox for president, on the basis oti K-i?ia!is John Johnson,
the highest vote axt for rci- S?S3ft W. V. Myers. UN01; II. F.
dential elector was S3. 573. the- IUtiip. 0733; W. 8. Richards,
highest vote cast for a Kepublk-an j 1'7.'.:;- R. H. Ryan. u9C.
candidate for elect c-r' being 143.-i Industrial UUt - Charles 11.
592 for M. C. George f .Mulino-j IJearhisn. 1515; Anders I. Herg
mah ct -unty, and the highest foi-l lnnd. 1471 ; Felix J. Carlson ,
a Democratic electoral candidaiej 1469; Xels II. Ioff. 1446; John
Olson. 1504.,
For Tnited States senator
George: K. (Chamberlain, Demo
crat. loO, 133; Thomas A. Hayes
Iud.. 4456; Albert Slaughter. So
cialist. 6949; Robert X. Stanfielo.
Republican. 1 13.696; C. H. Sven
son. Independent-Labor. 1782.
For congressman. First district
W.j ('. Hawley, RepubSican
iJemocrat - Prohibition. 75. 597;
Harlin Talbert, Socialist S25S.
Foil congressman. Second dis
trict -4 James Harvey Graham.
Democrat, 13.049; N. J. Sinnott.
Republican, 29.635.
For congressman. Third district
F. T. Johns. Independent-Labor.
3232: Esther Lovejoy, Democrat
Prohibition. 31.833; C. X. Mc-
Arthur, Republican, 37.S84.
For secretary of state Sam A.
Koser. Republican, 178.722; J. P.
Sears, Socialist, 14.730; Upton A.
I'pton, In dependent -Labor, 11,-31S.
For justice supreme court (four
to elect) Henry J. Rean. Republican-Democrat,
165,752; Henry
L. Benson, Republican-Democrat,
j 158.652; Lawrence T. Harris. Re
publican - Democrat, 15.782;
Thomas A. Mcliride, Republican
Democrat, 158,602.
For justice supreme court to
fill vacancy George M. Brown
Republican. 52,481; William
Smith. 971 ; V. O. McCarthy,
2318. r.
For attorney general J. O.
Rail.-y, Republican, 11.370; O. P.
Coshow, Democrat. 8245; J. J.
Johnson, 3152; I. II. Van Winkle.
5 ?T7
DenuH-rat. 163.K3f; F. J. Yon
Ushren. S-;lalIsit. 1X.C51.
For public service eniiuiiit ner;
western district W illui.i 1. I'.en-
neit. Democrat. 46.341; Fred C.
r.iichiel, 7.91; tto Xi-wmuii.
Soiialist. 11.076.
For public service commissionei
11. H. Cony, Republican. 31,-
,
Initiated and referred i.'ic.ik
u res :
Compulsory vcting:
Yes '
No
, 61.232
.131.603
cate of election for Herlert Gor
don of Portlana as one of the
Multnomah county members of the
legislature, over the pretest of!
Paul Dormitzer. Portland lawyer,
who has claimed Gordon's election
illegal for the reasca that he also
wss a candidate for mayor of Port
land. :
The finally approved figures as
reported in the official canvas.
for United States and state offi
cials and on the eleven ballot
measures follow:
Ft-r presidential elector Re
publican, M. C. George, 143,592;
Clarence R. 1 torch kins, 143.281;
Jc-3eph Hume, 143.189; John V.
Richardson. 143,141; Walter L.
Rabb, 141.042.
K Democratic Oscar Hayter. 79.-
G36; Dr. K. T. Iledluad. 79.935;
Robert A. Miller, 80.019; A. , R.
Reames. 79.773; Khon Watkius
78,647.
Prohibition William F. Amos.
Majority against
Regulating legislative
Yes
No
T Majority against
Oleomargarine bill:
PVes ,
yo
VI nU ItUIHIICAIWI 1U4 '
t
If tJi" nVin W ro!orIi. saili.w. mud'ly.
.ver-rNr, liloti-ny or fr"rkl-1, notuins win
j w Kurly ovt-i ronic ib runamon or
! dinarj:mrci;tl was. It liierailr tkr
j: a !ail rof:iulexii!i aosarri th dead
and near-deid partielM Brfacr' akin,
! E-iitly. gradually, rausinff no inrnnvrni-
iinfr' al a!l. A ii w rnmplexion in ihen ill
-Tidi'iier. i-ar, tpoil1!, l'!ii-al'ly aoit
land Wauiifnl. n -oanre f this wax.
i proruraitie at any drajt-stor. will rjtxrr-
aztp een Ihe ttuTt romplxion. It l
tiki' p1? -rm.
7n.345
ression :
, 80.34 2
, 85,524
sales to dale, hut art rloe
lowed by I'atWn Itrolhe
u-ly ftd- the
r. The, vai
Cray-ltelk. KaWm Rank f ('uni-jn
meret. TV Spa. llauwr Hmthersi.! k
Smith" Hwr More. Davie- Shark
-ml .the CYjitral pharmacy.
"I have heard from eaatem rr
gon where Ihe Great Shirley rum
piny ban entertained for Ihe
American I-egion - Peiidlloii. La
irand and linker und the hoya
are enthulatic In their praise of
these hiich-clhMi entertainers.
"Arrangement are lieing per
fected for pia! feature, aniooc
5.1 82
67.191
119.126
i Majority against...... 52.025
; Single tax:
Yes 37,283
No ..... 147.4 26
97.854
80.983
Majority agalnat .110,143
County officers" teitn:
Yes
N
Majority for
Port consolidation:
Yes
Xo
16.S71
80.493
84.K30
LOCAL LAWYER
IS STARTLED
1 ,
Bynon Meets Buddie Who
Saw Great Shirley Com-
pany in Idaho City f
Attorney Allan Rynon narrowjy
escaped near! railure yeierdaa . j thm an eleeiric paR. ant danee.
A fellow member of ihe American which is In charge of George Cher-
Iegion wan the cause. i t
You know, llynon is manager $f
Ihe concert and dance which
to be given by Capital post No.;9
tomorrow night. Well. Ujnon was
in bis office, working like a beavr
turning out publicity matter fr
the big went, .when the dder
opened and in rushed Carl GilntoO,
planking down $5 on the table.
"Give me five tickets to the h?g
event." ald Carl. "I tell yo.
nynon, ICa great. I saw the Crefit
Shirley company in Payette, lda,
and they sure deliver the goc&.
I wouldn't mias tbia show for any
thing abort of the privilege jf
going over the top after the IIH-
nieu." I
" nearly had heart failure.?
said llynon. "Of course. I graO-
entertainment one of the
lt-U and entertaiDins on
road. Mr. Shirley. iMiopbone
lug and lnMtuinentalla4. i an en-
tertainer of true merit, lie la a)
rompoiwr and a rrri r and r-i
rheirate all the muk url b
bis company. All the other mm-J
ler are eaperleneed inatmmeRtal
its and entertainers. .
"VOt lt MKDICIXK IS 4. K.
Majority against:
4.33;
Antl-ctmpulsM-y vaccination:
For dairy and. food commission
er C. L. Hawley. Republican-
Yen-
No f.
Majority against. .
Interstate rate bill:
Yes
Xo .
C3.018
127.576
. 64.432
. 28.976
.158.673
Majority against 129.697
Roosevelt bird refuge:
Yea 78.961
N -107,383
mm
Today and Tomorrow
RE
UlliS
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mm
v a,
Band
Orchestra
Singers
Dancers
and
Blackface
Comedians
Majority against.. 28.422
Divided legislative session:
Yea G7.791
So 101.179
bed tho five-ppot and handed o.r
the tickets. - They're Belling fai
but this was my first experience
in Helling them wholesale, and
did my heart good to nee agam
demonstrated . the liberality anki
loyalty of the Legion boys of Capi
tal post No.-9. J
. "The advance sale of tickets Is
surprisingly strong. Kafoufy
Rrothers are in the lead aa to
We expect a record crowd.;
Ticket Kales indicate it and I hare
heard ff several rccial dub.
which meei regularly every
Wednesday, that have ntponed
their met tings tit acconnt of or
comert and dance.
"The executive committee and
all sub-eommltteea will meet in
my offices tonight (Monday) to
make final arrangement for tbe
success of every 'feature of the
evening a entertainment and pleas
ure. "The Great Shirley company
will give the people of Salem one
of tbe greatest treats ever beard
here, and the dance wbicb Imme
diately follows the concert will
cffortl additional pleasure.
All lovers of good music &jwl
higb-claaa entertainment should
bear the Great Shirley concert
company. A company of picked
II IB i m t itu uiiiTirui ... t
United States. , Tbe company, all
women but Mr. Shirley, make up
the orchestra for the accompani
ment of Mr. Shirley's solos, andli-
each do some specialty, making
Mr. Cha. Unle. New Dlrxias.
Wis., writes: -Your medicine H
O. K. I think Fo!eyB Honey and
Tar is tbe U-sl for couichs. I
:hink your tnedleiae i all ou aay
R I.. I know 1 wobld sever be
without it. You may use in)
name. Foley's lloaey acd Tar
acts quk-kly. checks congh.
colds and croup, cuts tbe r.hlegm.
opens air passages and allays ir
ritation. It atop lerp-ditnrt-ing
coughing at nltht. Children
like It- CoaUlns bo opiates. Sold
everywhere.
Lady.- aaid Plodding Tcte. Ij
aio't bad a square meal is twoj
days.- .
"Well.- said tbe resolute
womaa as she fjr th- dogs
loose, "neither haa Towser. ao I
know you'll excuse bins. Wash
ington Star.
NEW DAIS alter BALDNESS
If VCII ar k a f
n a a m aaiAas. - '
x i war tt ."wrJL ';"' "
mrnm? "1 "7",
mm w mm M m -- V m
IMII mmA t..mn - w ? .
X I. Erttakv lac SxatM t. Km Tart. V T.
Majority against 43.388
State market commission:
Yes si n&!
119,464
Majority against 67.S59
NOT WORKING BUT TIRKD OUT
f When one feels always tired
v.-ithout working, or suffers from
backache, lumbago. heumatic
pains, sore muscles or stiff joints
it is not always easy to locate the
source of trouble, but very fre
quently it can be trr.ced to over
worked, weakened or diseased
kidneys. Mr. L. Gibson. 12th
and Kdison St.. La Junta. Colo.,
writes: "My kidneys, were giving
me a great deal of trouble for
some time. 1 took Foley Kidney
Pills and they helped me right
way. Sold everywhere.
i
MILO'S MERRY MINSTRELS
IHMDAII lit? ATI.
muiDnLL immi u
IS SELECTED
Dr. E. C Hickman of
Portland Named to Suc
ceed Henry J. Talhott
Are You Concerned in
Your
Teleph
one
Service
)
1 Telephone service is now universally recognized as a necessity in business
and social life. ..In your own business every day-a hundred details are disposed
of by telephone which would require weeks, of time and cost you many times
over your present expense if they; had to await the slow and antiquated meth
ods of a few years ago. In your home the convenience and adaptibility of tele
phone service make the day's duties easy, which, if the telephone were absent,
would prove to be a slow and cumbersome task.:. In other words, the telephone
is indispensible in your office and your home.
This beirij true, you are concerned in whether or not the Company which
furnishes your service can continue and improve and extend that service. ..You
- I -
are interested in whether or not money can be obtained to maintain and build
up the system which is trying to keep pace with Oregon growth and progress.
Neither the telephone company nor any other public service company can
go ahead if its revenues are not sufficient to maintain and operate its property
and pay a fair earning on the money necessary to extend its business to meet the
a
public demand.
You are interested It is your service. " "
The Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph Company
Announcement was made yes
terday that Rev.. E. C. Hickman.
who for the last year has been I
pastor of Wilbur Methodist
church of Portland, haa been elec
ted president of Kimball School
of Theology here to aucceed the
late Dr. Henry J. Talbolt.
When Wilbur church of Port
land and Centenary church ef
fected a merger about two week
ago. the board of trustees of Kim
ball school .opened negotiations
with Rev. Mr. Hickman and pro
cured hi acceptance of the place.
Mr. Hickman will remain in
Portland until the firt of the
year.
Rev. Mr. Hickman came to
Portland from the Minnesota con-
.n-nce fbout a year aio. For
thrr. and one-half years he had
i-etn engaged in ceneral work of
the Minnesota conference. For
two years he was director of or
ganization , ror the centenary
movement, wnich. tbe country
over, completed a drive for $113.
'v.iM'U. Prior to engaging In
ir.ai work- .Mr. Hickman was di
rector of publicity for an endow
ment campaign for Method I -d col
leges which raised $33,000,000.
t.eioie taking up that work he
was engaged in pastorate work in
the state of Minnesota.
Mr. Hickman is a graJuate of
tiamnne university of: St. Paul
and ofAJarrett Riblical institute
ar hvanston. 111. At the latter
liace he was a fellow ntudent
wan Rev. Hlaine K. Kirknatrirk
ho recently has become pastor
cf the First Methodist church of
s-aiem.
OUCH! BACKACHE!
RUB LUMBAGO OR
PAIN J-R0M BACK
Rub Miffnesi away with Mnall
trial bottle of old
"St. Jacob Oil.'
Ah! Pain is gone!
Quickly? Yes. Almost instant
relief from soreness, stiff nens
lameness and pain follows a gen-
ne ruDbtng with "St. Jacobs Oil."
Rub this soothing, penetrating
oil right on ycur painful back, and
like magic, relief comes. "St.
Jacobs Oil is a harmless back-
acne, lumbago and sciatica cure
which never disappoints and
doesn't burn the skin.
straighten up! Quit complain
ing : stop those . torturous
"stitches." In a moment you will
forget that you ever had a weak
back, because it won't hurt or be
stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get
a small trial bottle of old. honest
"St. Jacoba Oil" front your drat-
ii
Ladies'
4 ' I
Goats and
i
Sent
"Vrm wintfr coats in a variety of 11m brown, burgundy,
navy etc., novelty woolens, mercerized ).lntie and heavy coatiugv
"Prices are now reduced to
5
$11.75 to $1750
37
Ladfes' Suits
Tbe woninii desiring a s"t for Christmas tould take advantage
of this offer. Prices are nAv at 1kJ rock. Stylish models of valours,
trieotines. series, etc. ' ..
$20.00, $2440, $29.50 and $34.50
GALE & CO.
On: I'RICEK ALWAYS TJIE LOWEST
Of ,
Connncreial L Court Street
Formerly Chicago Store
otitcf he'd
Speeding, up io
'beat tho bid
of Puma,
. V, ,
Here's PUROLA a striightforward,
honest shaving cream without tricks.
Just chock fall of qualitjr and speed.
One inch, one minute, one dab of hot
or cold water, for a quifk, generous,
man-sized lather that make the
toughest beard as soft asxhe down on
a fluffy chick.
Backed by this sincere guaranty:" If
you don't like Purola if Purola doesn't
give you the quickest and biggest
lather you have ever had take any
part of the tube back to your dealer
and get your money.
All good druggists sell Purola.
t
3
rr PiumU Ttrimm M tntmnJ mud .
I
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rv
A
FEW
OF
OUR
SPECIAL
BARGAINS
Beit Sugzr, Hj. 1C:
-
17 bars liberty 1
Wblte SoapJl!
22 bars Good Lir I
dry Soap..J.Jl j
i
10 pounds NiYy j
Beans C4c J
10 bars Fairy
. Soap
72c
25c can Bakers Co
coanat for Cain,
now 17c
Corn Flakes each U
Nut Margarine, pa
pound .... 32c
GblrardelH's Grod
Chocolate, lb 37c j
Christmas Car 7, M j
pound lCc j
r
9 cans Care line '
MHk
Soda Crackers, per j
pound If:
3 lbs ocr 55c SHnr j
King Coffee. ...Jl I
Bargains in Christ-
mas Toys.
Notions t Half Price
Half Price on all La
dies' Hats.
Bargains in Lien's
and Boys' Caps.
n m - I
v. auras uiotcj, pu
pair 15c
15c Talcum Pcwfcr
can
20c Coats' Crochet
Thread He
FARMERS'
CASH
STORE
C Burton DnrdaU
Three Stores
Salem, SilTertoa izi
Independence
s
gist now and get this lasting te
net.
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