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:l !r i WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY ibj TTHE 'OIlEGON' StXTESirAN5 SAtEM,' bltEGON The biggefit of the year. ' The proposition to grow sugar . ' tuui PtUiy Esecpt, 3Cady y ! , , TOT BTATCSacAJff PVBUSBZKO SIS Soatli CMrcUl Si. 6lw. Orf - ( bets- ' 4s- ' it at ar m .., at , . ' J ...... .ai ar a - a T.-r' -i. -. l a S , If. If r lmiB . LiiJ. atk A4r4 Based " ! city waiter' '- W. H. HdTw ' ' ClrcaUtto VBCr ' iUlh H. Klettinf . Advevtiaiac Mfr PtbJi Jaakotki ., Ummmtt Job lpt. j:. A. Rbtca - ., Livwtock K4iMr W;C.Cor i"" Pouttrr KJitor TU AlMxlt4 Praia U xell1f 'tit Ud tatha Up pub)Wtia f all aw lUpateM (r4i(4 to it t tBMrwiM er4ttd i tkia VCr aad Ua U lock! Ttuut r. Clark Ca Nr Irk, 138-iss -w. 3it .: ciiitar. mimmiw nwr : Ixtj Payaa, Skaraa BMfBaa rraacUea, Calif.? Uifflat SW. Laa Aafalat; Oaltc. '" 1 1 I 111 ? 4 ' ! " '' 9 j ' . -y.'x'. i- TCLKPHOKSr -' -- ' i Baalaa Offlea: ...11 a HI - Cirealrtioa Of fieaMS Nvt Imrtiaat-a ar 10 Saaiatjr K4iaMr...... !('; jlato Coataat Ed)tor..lO Jab IVprmat.Saf i.., ' Entar4 alia ;Paa QfAejaiN Batata, Orcfoa, aa aaaa4-claaa' mttar. ebrnry 10. 1926 THE LORD IN PRISON And the! keeper of the prison committed to Joseph's. hand all jtbe prisoners. t" a. ' anythinc that was under h Gen. 39:22-25. lis hi II ' The keeper looked .not to hand; because the Lord was with him' BIAKEJ IT 2500 ACRES, IF POSSIBLE J 5 There is no doubt that the next best; development for fthe Salem district is trie sugar beet industry . :.vi L r ; Because it will aid more in diversification than .any other one thing can ; in diversification and rotation, that WfllbrfoiK up the fertility of potential use the lands cjlthis iectjton themhness of, which has been lowered by continuous irairi planting ' M j , . i And especiallyj because, no other, erop can do as much as sugar beet growing in. boosting dairying, swine breeding and poultry raising,, ihrougrl Itjhe use -of the tops the pulp arid . the molasses 'in .feedingJ!' tV;- V-i ? "0 . . ,The proposition of, T;he Utah-Idaho ugar; Company jto absorb all but 60 cents a' ton of the freight on sugar bees f sent to their Bellingham, Wash., factory places the farmer in the Salem ; ditsrictvohlj about ja. par . witlv the. grower 520 f miles away from the factory in the western Washington f : field- - :i; r ; -4 j (.: t : , 4 r. - ' . 1 ; X U And the Salem district growers are thus given the b4st contract ever off ered to farmers so far away from a factory ;Un:thisxountryiv;k lb r:- . -:: : t So the minimum of 500 acres' proposed ought to be ex j ceeded by 1500 ,tq2000acres, thisiyear . ; -Ji.il Will be, if there'is organized Jwork. , , : . Mr. Timpson, jmanager .'of the Utah-Idaho company for thissectionr visited the Inaepndence and Dallas 'districts after his meeting at Salem On Monday.noon, and he was given ' the assdrance of hearty; cooperation 4rom. the people of Polk ' . x . ,m 1 :-v-iiL "tLL tl 1 ' mi i ' j . . L. ' cuuniy. ine j-auas -Vnamoer oivtxjmroeixe-wiu tioeani- work with, the aleinhsmberi oi Commerce - Uj'll ;' - Here isthe important argument for a large acreage'this ' .TheJlUh-Idjahojconjpany wilj Jhay to be sure of at Jejast 6000 acres of sugar beets each'year throughoul the y tsrs; .-4 before they will consider factory at Salem. .'Such a factory :rf will cost about a million ianda half dollars. i Jt could ,not be )j profitfbly optewithla smaHer acreage than: 6000, andjit I'j would heed a still larger acreage - to give good operating I prof ito- --v-v -4 : , ..ii -y r i -.vr . , ; .-j- 1 ' , V' It kwould be the same with any other company. It would be 'the same with! a home owned" plant ; even a cooperative .;! Plant ..'i,, :J-v''r-'h: I ' . j : If We caWget,2500facers of slugar jfets grown "triisi year, ;ff; under tWproper -cultural methods, it will be easy to sign jup t 6060 iercs'forf.th!e;'foI)o in Salem, - with the T)ref erehiial oenefits that will accrue to the growers l in having the use of the pulp and the. molasses for their stock ieeamg;- - ; i'v,s .'.. .... i The Bellingham factory haa a dehydrating plant -for the pulp, and the Salem factory, would of course- have such f a plant, ; This. wi?uld not hye beentpossible a few years , ago It is a new Geirman invUcaLp Usai h -V ! ' ix, .--wiu-pay every Dusiness concern -in Aiarion ana foix Benton and organize. jetabthis lamette vaUey Ther, is rodmorscorefof thein ii r ITlACREAGE BEING SIGNED UP U : The flax acgeJl!o b plant is being signed up! as fast as the force at the officejof the institution f can hjarfdle thej husinessL evryweelc y afteraoon; , lj7i:i: iX' .4-12l.XU,uA -. And ,the tracts being signed up are for lahd . suitable jf Or And If it is taken adTant age of. as it should be. It will lead to a bet augar factory la Salem, and perhapa next year, v ' i .- ' V V". Vi'r Here is the beauty of the sugar beet industry: 'i Grow say 7,0 0 0 acres or sugar' beets for a factory here."' : Sell the so gar for. a mil lion and half dollars. The whole amount,'- practically, is paid out here for labor and materiala.The .7,000 acres will make the rest of our farm lands, itf a system of ro tation, more productive, . to such an extent that the 7,000 acres so employed. wUl make a total gain Instead of a loss 4n other crops. And It will boost the dairying and swine and 'poultry breeding ; in dustries - as nothing' else - can, through feeding the tops add. pulp and molasses. , ; . ' - -'-4r-" -That could be duplicated, with twice 7,000 acres, or ten -times that many, acres, over the whole Salem trading district. Do 'you not. see the 'Immense advantages of getting the beet sugar industry established? rt y.:. . The highest class farm ' credits on earth are in the beet sugar dis tricts. ,,-The industry makes for solidity. It makes fa spot, cash crop. Jt stitnplates . other cash crops. , It raises the potential val ue of farm lands; -the ..earning value, ., It adds -vast .sums. eTery year. , foe .natural , resources, ' that never wear put, but become more valuableeach yeaf, on, acopunt of keeping,' up and. increasing the fertUity of the soil. . . Jqhn :; , Quinland ., , comes back home with, a higher opinion jof the completeness , of ; our ' prison; flax plant. Aad ."that .plant ,will 'i be doubled in capacity this year, and perhaps very much mora so. .Mr. Quinland - found ways sto -, make It very; nuth more so.. ., - 4 l year: . T .r ? counties, and inUhe partstof kQackan Onri; i laml ihat are' '-m tlieBaem tradiQgtricr : end gO?,down'theUm?ai , J.. vlr ItwilT m A-r ;;'And thefirstifa.ctory; wicoitefor-tcjj WiDam the. growing of fiber ilax. of good quality, and toeyare large ly In small parcels around ten acres, and down-to five and Though there are Offers of large, tract's. In these, cases. there 13 cloa investigation of the facilities and abllityof tthe rheh pr pftdtstnjr them' tjr handle the business orf k 'large'icale I ' -There is no objection to .the. growing iofiflax; on a?large j r j scale, providing the person.growing.it is forehanded and has j thepro'pjfandld' i t. V, But for the majority of growers! so far in this sectldn. the small tract gives the best promise of having the attention it heeds for the best results:' . ' Tefirst''iequisitel la longllme fiber-of gobdaiity,' though the second linen! mill will' be able to use Targe quahti- uea ox. spinning , ww : iar maxing ciom ana toe toweis - ana crashes, etc., constituting what are" termed the '"bread and 1 butter-rlines, T -i The seed is ready; and there will be early planting, which is the onljrsafe systern-tr.i ' ' And ;the 2500 acres for the state .will be all signed up before the end of the month, from present indications; . j ; John Quinland, superintendent, of. the state flax plant, on his trip to the east and Panada, found that, the flax plant at tha prison "is the best; as well as the most extensive in 'the United. StatesT.M-l ic2thLAnd;the prison plant fcs dcutlpd.in cr--ity t1 r' -yenr, and perhaps mere eo. ' A - negro "parson, held forth as follows:-. - - - 'Brudders and siatahs, I. want to warn you against de heinous crime ' ob 'atealln': chiekena,. and fuddermo I wants to warn von against de : heinous crime of steailn watermelons." ? - : c At this point an old negro rose up.- snapped his fingers,, and sat down' again, v -- : , . "Wharf o'i brudder, does you rise -up -and -snap yon', fingers when I speak oh , watermelon Btealin't" . -i - t ."You jes' Teminds me. parson.' where I left-"ama knife," was the epir. . " ' - - ' At strange man had been sent to polish the floors. His manner was anything but energetic, .and - the lady feared he would not polish them properly. :! , , , ' '' "Afe 'you quite sure that you understand the work?" she asked. His .Indignation- was tremend ous t -' " ; f 1 You : know Colonel R.'s lolks, next door but ; one?", he said. fWelt I refer you to them.:; On the polished floor of .their dining room, five' persons' broke theif ega last .x winter, and j a lady slipped,, dear down - the grand staircase. . I polished all their rioors 1. tuc d a 017 ic friiT f wVk fW V"U AoonDTT tmitv nrPHRF THF.M AND EAGEK 1U lS.lHLliJL. X Ai-ILIVl 1 J intZ W vnivr wi- , wax a waav "'P gT AT17QM AM . ... .r.r. v,, ; . pr. -rf ir mvr nDi7rc ac-n-iroTcrri rA MninATF? IN THE, 5 1 A I ilYliii iiTmiAhn ri;n ikmtnM a on ctifrrDTM7 mow aph WITH vA .RIISH-AS THE BlU KAtL ttritikTinitTtj-f Tur? AViniiiTRf .vrt7C: J Xi I otVFn OlM 54lJfiSCRIPTlONS. ntNtt- JlFORTHilVOT&T - SIVE GAMPAIGNERS FUKUL 1 U 11H"KUW 1 :AINU,lAM' inuiv funv 1 -f-r ' OP LINERS.'? I- ii Opp&tiu-M: "f7- I I - V--,;4; .aw aw -wbbbbw- a s, ai a 1 - si av. .aa kit y Is Hem--Grasp It! The beautiful young woman in terviewed. ax fortane tellef on : the usual Bubjects.. VLady said the clairvoyant, "you will visit for eign' -lands -and the courts of kings and queens. , You will conquer all rival and. marry the Tiianof your, choicer " He will .be tall lahd'dark and aHtrntW.lrrVlTi " -."Anivyoiing?" Interrupted, tbar iaay.- - hlY$; and very rich.-T!-. The. beautiful lady grasped the fortune teller'a hands' and pressed them hard. : VThank . you," she said. ; "Now. tell tne "one thing more : How shall I get rid of my present husband I" ? - v ; s A minlst minister,- while passing : a group of convicts at work on the county - roads, became , very much depressed at the .wickedness . of the world. ?My good men," he exhorted we -should strive . to ' mend .out 1 Well, wot you tnink we're do ing, ked "No." 2 3 8 , I "digging fish-worms?" . w 1 , ; - . - - - - 1 acest Laxaure, Cascarets"10c ..i Don't stay head achy, billons. constipated, sick! one or two Pleas ant,: candy like "Cascareta'' any time will, gently stimulate your liver : and start your s bo w e 1 8. Then yon., will both - look ' rid feel clean, tweet, refreshed: your neaa.ciearg, stomach. rigtt,.toctje pink. and your skin rosy, v. ' , Because, cieery, harmless ?Cas farets' never gripe, inconvenience r 8'ken,'Cascarets, fc?.s become the 1 rre?t sellin? laxative, in -e worl. . " ; Can you afford NOT to hit the j ball ? Tthe prizes are too big, too extraordinary, too valuable not to put forth every effort to win. v The personal satisfaction; too, of winning, is an intangible thing. but very real. Is it pos- i sible you can be content to sit - by and let others1 maybe" with no more! ability; or frienHs, or ti jpulan't'&ah -you -carry off the honors and extraordinary T- ' A . t. i . ? i ; c v 1 1 -theUwenty prizes --.-i.i $100.00 Diamond Ring Purchased afBurheti Iiros. 457 State Street r . i be Awarded i - The nrlses" listed" below wilt be designated V: fa- thei "competition faOranaasafld., "M'l,. '; -1e awarded a to the twenty oltestanta-whg have the highest number df yots' ttf theic - credit at -the close of the con.testi-l-:irarGrand v- ..Prize will be awarded to the. persobr, iaving r the highest number of rotes, td thWirl credit " by the above date.'Seond Grand. Prize io per- son having second Mghti"Bumbe pft Totes. First :Grand PrixeJl.llS.pO ;D0.dge gedan. :"T---r--Typ B,iSMH:'i.';v.X:-i 1 ' Second 1645.00 Improved Chevrolet Tour- ing (standard j equipment) .-.', ! ? ' Thlrd$499!65 ew. Improved Ford Touring It.-.' - Car,; fully equipped,, four .doors, starter, j balloon tires j-the last. word in Forjd pro-'-"',.'-.. duction. x.y - v -j ' - -'f---"-,r -''jj ' ' i Fourth-rrHaag 1 Electric Washer, vaJiie $ 1 4 7, y purchased from H. L. Stiff .Furniture .Co., : ..Court Street. Salem, Oregon. , -Flfth-$25.00 in Gold. Sixth Jl 5.00 in Gold. .- Seventh $10.00 ? - ii' ? -I In Gold. Eighth -$5.00 la Gold:; . . Ninth 5.0 0 In Gold. 1 Tenth J 5.0 0 inf Gold; : -;:' Eleventh $5.00 in Gold. - . Tvvelfth $5.00 In! Gold.. . . . . . Thirteenth $5.00 in Gold. " Fourteenth $5.00 in Gold. : ' " Fifteenth $500 4n Gold. f oi.iu.iv ac ia ' l T ' ft Sevepteehthi--$S!.00': lnr''Gold',r1-ri ' "f-:(sv! v, :t Eighteenthr5.00 in Goid.f f v. -Ki n At een t h .i 5.00 in Geld: lull : -1 Twentieth $5.00 la Gold. :!.-. VV-- ,-.f. J i prizes? THE SPARKLING DIAMOND WITH BLUE WHI TE STONE AND FANCY TIFFANY WHITE GOLD MOUNTING WILL BE AWARDED TO THE CAN DIDATE SECURING THE MOST SUBSCRIPTION MONEY BETWEEN FEB. 9th AND FEB, 27th. THIS IS AN ADDITIONAL PRIZE AND DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH THE GRAND PRIZES IN AN Y WAY. "3 t . . . ,' GET BUSY TODAY ; .Jump In today annd nut you own town on the man iii biff red letters bv winning one ot these big cars. .Not luck-not chances-earnest 'effort alone will-win.. Test your salesmanship; ability. Remember those who start now will have the - advantage. Be an early bird! Saturday. April; 10, is only a very short distance;. ahead. Your hustling ability will place you In the winning list. ulde away, April 10. ' -' -- . - For further Information, suberription blanks, otc, call,, write o phone VliT JL AJJkJ J. ; JJJUM. JL JJL Open : 1 i . i Office -Oregon Statesman ' , 21 Smifh PAmmarrbl fit I RalAm Clrtxrnn 1 i f aaai.w Bvaaast wah aa vaaaa ataywy MMvvbmb wa vavii ... :f - . Evenings to 8:30 P.-M. 1! Phone 406 ? Oregon Statesman A uto Cmtest--As$t of Candidates 1 0 aJ T.U Tuesday, February 9 Sota- A eaaidate la permitted to poll not more than 10,000 anaaeriptien votra Ira any one dav nntil fartaav ttotire but mav publiah aatinaay 100 eaapooi aa thr ,MWf. i-vj. - -js -i. a 0 aiarraret ... in Alien, art am irpke, SownJ - Balrry. Ca Vimii Heath. KTelTB ' Banmrtf, Donald . Boyce, Bam . aeii,- Ted Crittenaea, Marjorla Coolty. Clnrnco j Cotapton. Mm-Hrtl CaoHbell, Kenneth - H . (raia. . Jt'eari , Ctowder,' Mt T 8 ..., Crowther, Wra. B g EUrlr. AIra W W . , d(,'Hattia.--. Inrhara. Clark ' Enatjahl. Otto 'W . Kda-ardii, Karval 'Tjiafc WiUiam .4. 3 ranariek. Maxl;...... Fouruier, Lean a -- Garrett. Robert , "Oreeaareod Fra rites M GUbert, Mildred .. K. Oraake. Mrs 'Leo . . Oedsev, Doris . Oarnsfortlt, Mr ... . . uiintn, arit B 1 Gladjra, Irwta Grimes, EffiafV .Hall.. Miss K O . Hyde. Clizabefh . Hayes. t-acJaajr... . xirasiey, atr Hendtrsoa, Kfye . u.t Ifatdlitaan.iFiak 4., ,- Harvey.' Mrt f K :........ 4HoKmb. Mra W B . Heineck, Ruth ........s. i.. Hickman. Clsta- ;Hoddkrsoi. Mra Leo .IL lreltxel. Frederiek iiowy. ars -.. aitssnt-Eisn. siahhm . 1 - I lea den. J ) - -Irwrti, Mr illy Irwin, 4iladvs ;. 120,200 130.BOO' 154.000 100.900 50,000 205,300 62.200 60.0.K) 50,000f 100,200 lfiO.iiOO 79.200 H),2oe 100,40(1 1 00,800 205.400 50,000 " 90,200 100.200 ; 90,200 140,200 100.400 7&.2O0 60,000 ISO.BaO 205,900 80,200 . 2O5.70O 149, 400 90.20O ' SO.000 60,200 154.90O J 7 1.904 96.2W 'ao.Tdo . ' SO.OOO i 190O j SO.ftOO ' 1S0.200 J20.400--. 10,200. 120,200 12S.2O0 , .50,000. aa.soo V,ooo 50,000 160,900 140,240 Jaaire, Cecil JeppsOn, Ie1bert Judkon, Mildred , Keener, Warren Koekler, George l.i Krebs. Mrs MsrUa Kesaaaa, Mrs Aynef Kleen, Francis L Lea veil. Mra Geo H . Lacy, Laeile , launer, Beulab Lofan, Kiaa r,f L Ixiwe, Austin .... Isne, Francis ...;... Marsh, Mra H F i.. -...L... Maw, Ruaaell ... Millar, Ireaa Mathewa, Cloydin i. ,, , May. iVelrnai . J Morits, J J . i... Miller, Li Ui Martin, Mrs Ivaa -4.. Martin. Tbeltna. ..1.J..;. McVey. Mra lTU H Me Adams, Mr I ; J.... M tinkers. Vernon , j.... Neidoam Mrs F K! .Xashv Mrs Mildred OUisoa, Donald J. Ofleaby, Mra Orritle 1. Persberton, Lanra !...... Penninftoa, Mra J, B Phillips, Helen .L.....jj. Pitt, Capt Allen ....-,.i.... PenHa jklr. D J . Rsfferty, J - - Reeee. Blanche .. Routh. Mrfc H C.i Z. Kifga. Ins - Regimkal, E J ...L. Rltckie, - Jennie '.L Riee.Marraret-. Roberta. Ha ward Roberts, BeuWh .4 Sampson. Thea- -.'.l.. . . Shepard, Marvla . i.... Skopil, Mra Ralph .. .. Rayder, Violet ... Kwope, Mra tJ A". Ktetwer, Kuaaell Jhra,.Mii E A-.-.i.- 8aia Mrs L I .. Sralta, Mr 4no N- -SmiUier. A W....t.. Simpson, Beroiea Schaffer, Christina .i. .; Hurnmers. Mary Jj Thempsoii. K A ' ...:...:.'.'.: 69,100- v 75.200 169,900 -.r 60.20., - 50,000 , ''.'90,400 jM 80,0O "ti 1 64,2(M- 'J20.200 164.2O0 ' '201,at ' ' -6O.6O0 --- 75,200 '" 50,000 - 'r 80,400 : 50,000 . . ,190,200 50,000 - j 120,200 1 50,200 94,200 179.400 6O.90O 180,400 -' 60.200 100.400 S4.500 190.200 - 64,200 104,200 ... 1 SO.oAO - . 110,400 - 50,000 190,400 - -. 50,000 60,200 ... 50.000 l 69,900 120,200 205,600 140,900 ; .158,490 5" , 114,tOO-'. - - 100.20O -205.9IOT 4 205.900 -' 205, 900, a ! ?00,900 ,J ' . 50.800 1 70.4O0 -- 64.209 . , .50.000 . 84.20O ni- -90.200 K 170.100 v " "rto.oiHj 4, " '100.200 - ' 7 5,200 .f Thompson, k Ferrr. niuutmsi Mil Weidekakr. Mabel r Williamson, Jean' . Wheeler, krra iell Woolery,- Cecil - Wlrh; ElisabetV . v Wolf a. Ln la . jjt.i ' Wilson. John Walker. Cora i-!::--. i Wail, Frank- iXx'u... s Yeater.'Orae p.-ji.',; . Youns, May....rT. 30,2OO 2O6.60O -140.200 121.600 . 128.200 : 140,200 ' 204,700 09,400 -100,200. 64,200 90,900 1 47.40O 169,400 5 O0TJ1TTKY A da mi, Mr AlO . Aldernjian, Rkta ... Antrtcan. Jennie , Asher. Rowenai Aspmwall. Mra Mae Barker, Marion v, Bancroft, Clyde Brantner. Leota.M ...... Bock. Mra O O ... .. Braden Mra Winnie Boyle, Ijily .is. ......-..i.j.. Bohle. Fred l.l.-Lj.; Burrh, Iennie . Buell, Mr. Hathaway . Brown rac, Mra: Ired Corhoaaei Marie Coyna. Mra Reed' Clark, Mra -K G Clark. Mrs 9 V-- . Chandler, Mra 6ny toe. Arcyie ..U- Cook, Lneile Coerran, ' Mra Frank Coljran, Mr Lionel t 90,200 . 4,200 V 14O.40O , -1S0.2OO 124,200" S4,200 " ; 64,200 ' 150,500 " -- 96. 2 OO 1 54.200 ISO. 200 f 50,tKA K ; 94.2V0 , : 64,-200 1 50.000 ;14J200 v 90,400 r. 120.200! .r oo.aoo 180. 900, - 75,400 V, 80.70O . 156.900 160.200 v -T60.40O Cleveland. Esther 4?bapman, ' Audrey Z Deacer. Mra Oseae - DoriHi, -Mrs- Vi X Freer; M rs JtevK 4.. . iiooo,, .1 rs Aoa i... - tiiren. Ktbal ln i. . - on 2ftn . Gom. Franc iaJT..'.. ii.w4-::,rl0urt0-:.J, fGrabenhorst, Mrs Was ? .450,200 V Htckr, Mra W R .....4.ii . i -J CO, KOu. A llopktns. Marrnrtta .. 90,400 , ?. 120,300 .-75,400 J HeTanhberrer. i-la Harper,' Ed win. Henriksen. Rer Geo "lloper, fielert 150,900,- 100.400 1 0,9OO natch, , Francis I (Hadsem, Mra Joe H ! iimutii, .riuimt ..... j James, 1 Kulak iJeasen,! Hannah . j Jones, Mra A M Jones, i rs Kliie K tvnaar, at u 1 Kaiser.! Josephine . - Kiampe, Grace . Kepping-er, Verw l-: Keppinxer. Mra Wesley -ul Kellore. j Mra Vera Kenned yj Mra Samuel Lais, Mra . . . lmoB, Catherina ! Lihby.iMra Clarence. I - Lytle, Elfa .. j . .. Looney, Marg-arite I'Mser, Rabt 1,. Uiti.. ! 1u.. tnj Mumnv Mra Christina Merrtsi Mrs Win .... . . . n l . Moor4 Mr lister :.j aiorfsa. a inert 'i t Murhatnmer, Aan . niiH-r, Mrs 4 M . Marshall, Theodere .taanim, uatey v. - uiphant, ! Loatse " Page, porothy P.tti IV.'. a . . ; 1 l'owelt Mra Clere' w rvarkcaDie, attaa - Rae, lorothy w - ivocaa, nev , Rosa, Buth - - RtafrtMt - Kin.fi ' Scot.;' Gladys " w -t-heraisa, Mrs yettiea : ..RehUjs, Mra U.ird Kwan, i Archie K '.tj:U... X- Schmidt,! Ioalae -..Jt i ToslfT, II Tawasend, Mra J X - ... f Vorieai ' Raymond ' - Watt, Mr Abigail W - iWeiaer. Claiae -4 )Westebanae, Mra Ed . -; -i T.;m . : . ; ait. . . ; " w ... jTounifj.Mre Mertlrt C - Zi.Ker, Msrinr, ... t 130,500 . 140.200 - 125J0O 'a4,400 . , 120400 118,400 180,400 ,203,OO 62,200 ' ,160,400 . i 154,flOO--3 1 60.200' Vi 205,900 . V 80,400 110,200 " r L 100,400 i 150,400 , ! 190.900 "5 S0.40O 1 14000 1 00,400 . )63.8tH . . -f 75,100 -, I 50;O00 150,000 ! 64,L'O0 1 50,000 . 155.200 40,1,00 120,200 120.200 90,00 .190.200 129,800 ' 20500 140,900 ; " 80,40 J ' . 90.700 : ioo.v 00 100,400 50,000 ' v'"r4o.boo " . II0..UO: ,... P4!O0 .A u - 1 40.200 ; 14.00 i-aO,)ool 150,900 ' 95,200 ! itg.soo,1 140.2M 1 60.20O f '5.IK. .--.Hi50.K)0 i 206 00 "1-40,200 ... . 140 400 :ix FREE VOTING BALLOT 'This ballot is good for 100 votes for the Candidate in The Oregon-, Statesman Subscription Campaign," whose.' name - is ' -TvTitten on it:i Do not fold- Trim.-'. , , : itaiuc Addr b ! - i iaaaaaaaa.asaa-M-.i....t.-litlit ; - .'. ' 4fi - M e- -Xii ii 3 - J AFTER-rTARCR27i?y 192G i ' " ' M' )''' " 1" ' ' ' " ' 1 ' .. . II II J I II. .ONE C AH OTEOE FEIEr IDS '1 i" . . ... .-' E0 Joy Domination coupon XSOOD FOR 50.000 1VOTES ' I Only One: Counted to an Entrant J : ! ' This Vftmiaafliti 'n.lln. ta r A n a t . . . I . . j. "(tiM'uiiKj h & uvu iui g v,wv .votes ior me person .Name ,.".,v'i', ! . I - .c... ........... 3 i . Nominated by -i'L LV-. : . . 1. 1 I . ' . " i : - - - ' " The pewon nomlnaUnfS the winner of the f 1115.00 tie !an wltlTrfyfiTTCOTIgcuJ ia jui name a: :he rn cf a f r! -'' t - ' v -4; " V-4I av i". f .. ... ... . r