it Capital Journal regoo Dempsey-Carpentier Battle May Be Staged In England Is Report New fttrk, N-v. :!0.--ln the event that no suitable : !, can H found In tills country to hold the forthcom ing hcftvvwelirhi boxln ctainpfonaMP bout between I Hcmps.-v. World'B champion, and OMWP Larpentior. ; Kuiopeun 'ill- holder, the cmttoW .nay be staS'd In W j land it was reported Wei today. WoUber Tex Klckard, one of the trio of promoter. , Jack Kcarns. Dempsey's inamiKci', would admit that ,,Uia.ions had been rtaited to hold the hut Ream wild Detapaey formerly expressed aritlpat i em muM in Dnited furtee had been virtually j "V' 'Th"''i.roPOSition to shift the fight abroad was said to lmvi. ,een promoted by coldness exhibited by members i the Vow York state boxinb commission toward holding it in thin state. It was admitted thatCharles B. Cochran. Koclish pibmoer, I tentatively nduimui., .01 u able she near UnWOB, lieiopri Now In Training. Mew York Nov. 30. Jack Dempsey. worlds heavy-' WoiifM boxing champion, is acting as sparring partner to lack Snarkcv, local bantanv. eight, in preparation for the lull At boat here next Thursday with Joe I.yneh. Iicmpi-ey has also commenced daily workouts for his haul will. BUI Brcnrmtt here December 14. , li Four Year-Old Boy, Linguist, Mathematician, Plays Piano I..,s Angel, s, Cal Nov. J6 Kara Kachlin, a four-.Hi-one -half-year-old boy of this city, is attracting much attention among California educators because of his re markable mental attainments. K.ra is devoting himself particularly to mathematics, but in his lighter moments he play a great piano lit the urawtng room of the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merman llachlin. He speaks Yiddish, Russian and Knglish with reinail -able fluency. Sometimes he peruses .noetic and rational istic treatises. As a sample of his library favorites can be mentioned The Sunken Bell" of Ilauptmnnn, PftJry Tales of Eastern Europe" and "The Wonderful Adven ture of Nils." . . , According to his mother H.ra has never been pushed in his menial development in any way. "His life is very simple and quite like Other children, said Mrs. llachlin. "I expect to have him trained by a social tutor and not send him to school until he Is practically ready for college work. "He learned to read phonetically and we began train ing him so early only because he demanded information along all lines." Beta has Just one aversion, so far as is known. And that is little girls. Canadian Wheat, Sacked, Would Reach Two Times Around Earth Ira of Onawa, Ont Nov. 2B. If Canada's entire wneai crop x'l tax 000 bushels were sacked and the sacks were e,.1 t.. end. it would form a line that would reach twice around the earth at the equator. There would be enough sacks to make eighteen continuous rows stretching from Montreal to Vancouver in a highway of wheat sufficiently wide for an automobile to travel upon. This computation is based upon figures given out by the Canadian department of agriculture which show that I 00. 00(1,0011 bushels of the crop will be required at home 1.1 feed He Canadian people, and for seed purposes. This will leave .111 exportable surplus of 189,000,000 bushels, which Is enough to furnish over 25, 000, 000 people with bread for one year. .Vfore than two bushels of oats will be ihreshed for every bushel of wheat, according to the same govern ment authority. The oats crop is estimated at 5511,000,000 which is the largest in the history of Canada and about llu.000,000 misKels more than the previous record crop 1915. The production of bailee throughout Canada Is 64. .,,000 bushels. NOTICI LKtTl'KKlt HKUK Mrs. Margaret .1. Hlair Who lectures Oil IIoiikUcohoiiiics wcm-.-...., Afternoon a Miner. "Disraeli" To Be Portdayed By Thompson Here IMward Able r Thompson. M, A., a member of the I acuity or the Huston School of Kxprosslon, will present Die dramatic -reading, Disraeli" at the high school audi torium Tuesday evening, November 30. Mi Thompson, although totally blind is known as em- of the ablest readers and Interpreter of Knglish drama His jndruynl of the famous Knglish character is taken from Parker's play of the same name. In the play. Disraeli is shown as the hero of the Sue, canal, trampling Upon racial prejudice and making the !-1 a lest sacrifice In the effort 10 aid Great Britain againsi laoslom trule. Miss alvihlecn Jordon, organizer of the Children's .-age Brush orchestra of Burns and a violinist of ability will appeal with Mr. Thompson with several popular hum here for the violin. The evening's program will start promptly al 8 p. m. a nominal admission win be charged, high school students being given rate. -dm d admission Moot Trial by Law Students of Willamette Held The libel case of Robinson Caruso versus Ihe Wfl lamette Colleglon was tried in a mout court held by the law Students of willn incite I'nlverslty at the county conn house last nbrhf. The ease of 1 be plaintiff was baly presented, by Clyde till lis and Harney Page, while Harry Bassett and Henry Millie stoutly defended the Willamette Collegian. James Crawford, who acted as judge, commended Barney Page for his direct examination of the witnesses: I '.asset 1 for his sincerity and imgressivencss; and the it i y f" ihe plaintiff for the weii organised presenta- r their case. ''"li- inry. compos. . I of law students, rendered a vet - In favor of ihe plainliff. psketball Opens at Wil lamette; Prospects Bright WiUam.-ito basketball prospects for the coming so;i (n are bright. Coach Mathews called the first basket ball piaetirc ol the season last evening and over, twenty men turned out, including some very promising new mu- i.rlnl. All ihe obi letter men of last year's team an- back Ith the exception of Wapnto, who will be unable to turn mil for a week or so on account of a bad "Charley horse" i infracted during the football season, and Itusspll Rnroy. ho Is temporarily out of the game with a -dislocated .boulder received during the Willameiie-Wbilmsii foot bull uanie on Thanksgiving day. Among ihe to w men Logan, Sehafer and Knotage arc ;.ted lo show up well. Sehnfor especially is being watched with interest as he was an all Oregon high c -hool forward last year. Vinton Certifies Gordon As Lower House Member ilovornor V'lntou today signed the certificates of elec taoi giving to Herbert Cordon of Portland a seat in lh lower House Ol the Oregon legislature as a duly electe,! Member of the Multnomah county delegation. A protest against ibis action hail been filed by Paul Dormitzer. Portland attornev. who declared that Cordon had been disqualified for the office through the fac! that he was candidate for two offices at the same I lecion. Reply ing to the protest Governor oleott Informed Dormftaer thai his protest would have to be taken direoly to the tecWature. By Huth Ignore Fisher CHK.MKKKTA chapter of the Daughters of the American1 Revolution mei last Saturday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. C. , Clark for Ihe regular November1 meeting. Mrs. Clark was assisted by her daughter, Miss Ola Clark i and by Miss Edith Benedict, State secretary. The program for the day was the observance . of the ' tricentenary anniversary ot the Landing of the Pilgrims, and the fifth anniversary of the organisa tion of the local chapter. After the business meeting it social hour was enjoyed and a feature of the refreshments was a birthday cake with five candles on it. Chrysan themums were used in decorating the rooms for the aflernoon. Saturday there will be a sliite j board meeting in Portland of the laughters American Revolution and four will -go down from Salem. Mrs. Seymour Jones, regent for the i,v.keia ehamer: Mrs. Homer Oouley, state chairman of the badge committee lor the coining state conference to be held in March; Mrs. C. C. CVtrk, state chairman of the program committee, and Miss Edith Benedict, state secre tary of the organization, who are all members of the board will, at tend Ai- this meeting which will i be held in the city library pnvi.e : will be discussed for the state con ! he The members of the board will be entertained by the Multnomah eritpter in Portland of the Daughters of the American Revolution at a luncheon at the University club, Saturday noon. Mrs. M. B. Huntington, hej .laughter, Miss Helen Huntington, and her sons. Charles Huntington of Kugenc, and Walter Huntington of Portland, left last night for their homes after unending the wedding of their son and brother. Mollis Huntington, to Miss Mar jory Kay. i ic u-.h...-im. Wlllson left last night for Eugene after spending several days in Salem coming down to be bridesmaid at the Kay Huntlngton wedding yesterday Miss Wlllson and Mrs. Huntington are t-iimma Phi Beta sorority sis ters. Mrs. Hamilton Weir left last night for Eugene after spending a several days visit in Salem as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Hall. Mrs. Weir came down for Thanksgiving and for the Kay- 80 Thousand Cigars Smoked at Brussels Conference, Is Claim rwtin v.,v . The B"i'se r- me went up In moke In the opinion of ihe Deutac'ie T igist lluasj whk'h -,... i..t... , li'iffieii from the Copenhagen National Tidende stating that n bill has been handed to the league of Nations secretary for 3.000 pounds for 80.60 im PSKefl Havana Cigars smoked by the conference. As the league of nations has no treasury department function ing, the bill was referred to the supreme council. "This cigar bin la the one positive effect of (he Brussels con ference." comments the Tagesaettung. JOURNAL WANT 'ADS PAY Huntington wedding. I Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stcusloff, ; Miss Doroth.ii Stcusloff and Claude ! stcusloff have returned from Port j land where they passed a few days Slid attended ChU Chin Chow. f Kach autumn Mr. and Mrs. Her ald Volk dispense hospitality to a company of their friends, when they entertain with a cider piirty. and last Saturday night they gath ered at thir hdme their friends i for the 11120 older patty. Tlic ear i Her hours were spent with five hundred and Mr. and Mrs. K. Ho- fer carried off the awards for the highest scores. The rooms were I brightened w ith fern ami rose Hps ami after the ends a cider lunch . eon was served. Those who shar ed this cordlalltv wire: Mr and Mrs. S. S. East. Mr. and Mrs. Oor jdon W. Ukftar, Mr. and Mrs. If. S. Hi teal Mr. and Mrs. K. Hofer. iMr. and Mrs. K. E. Sluifei. Mr. Jnev Mm. W. VV. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buchner. Or. r;nd Mrs. Dl X. Beechler. Mrs. H. It. 'Allen of Wichita. Kan. and Mrs. Nettle Kreisenlmum. tine of ihe enjiiyable family Thankasiving dinners was ihe an nual one at the William H. Steus utf home when the fl. W. Cham bers, the K. W. Steusloffs. and the John Luekers gathered to iss the day together. I Mrs. Thomns c. piophlrji I. ft this morning for Albany to visit friends for a several days slay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur X. Derby. I their daughters, Katharine and Marian, anil Mrs. Kred. Collins of Port'und all motored back to that city Sunday night after passing Thanksgiving week end with their parents, Mr. und Mrs. F. N. Der by, on South High aireet. Miss Hilda Tltlinghast, Miss Marie Briggs and Miss Margarei Goodin left Sunday night for Eu gene to resume their studies at Ihe University of Oregon after pass ing the Tti.nksglving holidays with their parents here. Mrs. William J. Buslck will en tertain the members of the Amicus club at her home Thur sday jjte, - noon for the regular meeting. Miss Ruth Barnes has r-Hrred to the University if Washington after passing the Th'inksstlvtijt va cation with her parents, Mr, in.l Mrs. R. T. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. li. C. Mil s it r tained at dinner Monday night honoring Miss Minnie Armstrong who Is visiting here en inute .o her home in Pennsylvania from .laniiii where she has )een for several months. Others who n Mr. and Mrs. Miles invited w- r- . Mrs. B. E. Carrier and Mr. and Mrs. H. Smitten. The Misses Lyra and Eva Miles left Sunday night for Newberg af ter passing the Thanksgiving va cation with their parents. Mr and Mrs. B. C. Miles. Miss Florence Cory nd Mrs. Huddleson have returned lo their homes in Portland after passing the Thanksgiving holidays jrltlV Miss Cory's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cory. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shore (Gertrude Cory) of Portland left Sunday for their home after be ing the Thanksgiving v i ck end euests of Mrs. Shore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Cory. Mr. and Mrs. Roy P, uk hurst of Portland have returned to thnt cltv after passing the week end e Salem with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clark at 14:1 North Twenty-fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. 8ich and daughter of Sioux City. Iowa, who huve been the house guests for several days of Mr. an 1 Mrs. S. M Endicoti, left Monday for Califor nia where they will pass the win ter. Mrs. Kugenc Kckerlin Jr.. wasi hostess Saturday night at dinner yellow chi ys.uithemunis were fashioned in an art basket lo form the centerpiece for the tublc Cov ers wi re laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs F. A. liedtsel and daughter, Bather, have returned home after a three months visit with relatives in Catnay. North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. William Prunk Sr. m , n joying a visit from their 'Vugfcter, Mrs. H. H. Saxton of Newport. Mrs. Prunk has lieen ixvnflnad to her home since the ' first of last March when sh. suf I fcred an attack of influenza. Mrs. ft. M. Rauch of Tacoma has has arrived in Salem from Port land after A visit In that city with her son and daughter In Isw. Mr. itind Mrs. Clovd Rauch. and is vls j iCon'Inucd on lage Right ! County Court Proceeding? 14.0111 IS. 00 0.00 6.00 Continued from pge five! DuRctte. K R do . Parker. 8 K do .M lmlah. Mary do Tuttle. Pauline do . - Marthaler. Margaret do s.ee Johnson. F O do l.tO Dudley. Lester K do !. McAffee, Q K do i. Rulifson. Rulh Ho . t.OS Van Cleave, L M do 0.00 :i.oo 7.40 :l.00 ;l.00 3.00 s.oo 11.80 ti.00 11.00 ti.00 3.00 3.00 3.30 3.00 3.00 6.00 7.00 11.00 6.00 6.00 n.oo 6.00 f Weeks. W H do I pearmine, ft llu ft Pearmlne, Lester I do Fitts. Frank C do I Rick man. Wm do 1 stegnntnd. A R do . ; Cannard. Rose (i do I Moisan. Mrs C J do I Stevens. Mrs Pearl do I I Niblcr. Miss Minnie do Moisan. C J do Shields. E E do Jones, L A do Cutsforth, F T do . . De.lardin, A do Niblcr. August do Rubens, Al do ilalbreath. .1 C do Marshall. Mrs R S do .. Mills. John dO RubeM, Joseph do Vaiiderbeck, Alphonsi do Leith. Wm do ! Manning. John F do I erschweilcr. L C. do 3.00 . Spencer, G A do McCurdy, Geo do Bondy, H D do Horner; Ruby E do Waieham. Bess A do McCarroll, 1) S do Hughes. A W B do Lauderback. John do punigan, Edward Sr do . .. Ottoway. O H do Dunigan, Edward Sr do .. . Laulerback. Thomas do iweed, John, clerk of elec tion ....i ' Werner, Henry ... ditto Jefferson, W. J., do Cllne, A. T.. do Beer. Robert A., do Wiesher, Lulu G., do Fitzke, Emms M, do ...a Johnston, T. A., do Palmer, Rail C, do Boje, Henry, do Zeek, George, do , Jones, Grant, do Fish, F. E., do Boje, Anna, do Stock, Fanny, do Kester, Lena, do Weaver, Francis, do ... Calvert, .1. .1.., do Coyle, Ella, do Hovenden, Rdna, do Melvin, Minnie, do Scholl, Sadie, do McShane, L. C, do Beck, H. N., do Scholl, L. Mo do KKromllng. M. B., do Wolltr, R. S., do Humphrey, G. W., do Libby, A. C do i Klarape, Nettie, do Curl, Bertha, do Shumaker, A. J.. do Roland, J. H.. do , Howell. F.. K., do IJbty, M. E.. do Tandy, S. R do Jone, .1. T., do Emery, J. H.', do Scott. Fred ti.', do Neelon, Thos. J., do Cleveland. Raymond D -do Williams, Guy, do Martin, Myrtle, do-y-.y Jones, W. A., do . King, H. C. clerk of elec tion I........ Patton, Genevieve, do Goodell, Mrs. Alice, do Bobbins, M. H., do Smith, Lee, do Palmer, John, do Russell, C. W.. do Davidson, Eli, do Niblcr, Joseph, do Gibbens, G. W., do Baunian. Stephen, do Gillcs, Peter J.. do .1 Becker, Rdw. A., do Siegmund. R. G., do Krise, J. W.i do Ilium, James J., do Ilurdick, Lizzie M., do Champ. Minnie, do Beringer, G. R.. do Mulkey, Wm. P., do Champ, R. H., do Allen, John W., do Etzel, John W.. do Taylor, Grace, do Work, C. H., do Raines, Rva, do Haynes, Susie, do Maag, Jennie, do Mishler, Al, do Icry, Charles H., do Ballard, Roy C. do Kester, Floyd K., do Dougherty. Wm. A., do Seely, E. R., do Ross, J. T.. do Jack, .1. L., do Miller, Albert R.. do Stone. Albert, do. -N Kbncr. J. W., do . Borning. Heno, do Keber, Alois, do Annen, Maggie A., do ." Skonetzni. A. J., do Bauinan, John T., do Mickel. N. Q., clerk of elec tion ' Oswald, Alfred, do :. Bonrbannais, Albert IX, do tniman, Albert, do Ehner, J W.. do Cermcg. Henry, do Keber, Alois, do Craig. Harry B do Skonetzni. A. J.. do May, Ceorge R., do I'.utseh. IJenry, do Meidl. Frank, do Holmes. Lena, do .. Andrews. Mary Irene, do.. Smith. P. N do Ebner. Jos. M .. do Schwab. Kred J., do Traviss. David, do Bulsch. Joe A., do Totter. L W.. do Anderson. R. E., do McReynolds. Runice, do Cuburn. K M.. do Davidson, T. L., do Lick, K. M.. do Diem, R. M.. do Cirud. Paul, do . Penny. H. A., do Rogers, F. U. do Nvc, B V d On u thorn, H K. dn Cauthorn. Rva. do Nye, Clara, do . Butler. V. U.. do Cole. Cns. do Rurris. J. H.. do .. S4c5ilch'-ist. James, du Gardner, J. M.. do Way. W R, d Cole. Gils., do Burrls. J. H., do McGIIchrist, Jas., do ... Gardner, J. M., do Way. D. B.. do Fusatman, Bffie. cierk election r.oisnia, Florence, do .. 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.80 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 J UU I Chenoweth, Grace, -do 5.K0 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 .1.00 3,00 of gnon, Clara, do Kane. Rdlth, do Pierce, I.. R. M.. do Chapel. Jessie, do Forrest, Anna A., do Traglio, Ida, do .Millard. Fannie, do Craig. Edna, do Bunnell, Ida M.. do Buchner, Mary, do Cilliuchnm. Eugenia, do '10 1 Kloepjiing, Laura M do ", 0 1 East, S. 8., do Drager, Lucretia, Do '!' Shafer. Elizabeth, do il.BU Salmon, Susan, do do do Lewis. Vivian, do ! Bkalfe, J. No do ,.. Keene, Sophie, do Cameron, Battle F.. do Richardson, Maude L., do.. aa i sjiiaire, ruaiicj, uu nn Richardson, W. Y., i no Cameron, Chas. H., .00 Hill, Max, do 11.00 ' Homles, P. H., do 5.0O' Banta, Francis N., do ;., 3.0o!lJston. W. A., do I Gamble, J. W do 3.00 Gray, Mrs. Alice IS., do 3.00 1 Wood, Laura I., do 8.40 . McFarlane, Lois, do 6.00 Tantta, W. W., do 6.00 . Hulsey. Emma, do t 6.00 , Turner, Mabelle E., do 6.00 Cory, Kizzie, do 3.00 j Hudlong. E. S., do 3.00 I Eyre, Geo. W., do 3.00 j Giesy, J. B do ... 7.40 ! Stenstrom, Maude, do 3.00 ! White, Nona AC, do 3.00 ! Bross, Clara E., clerk of 3.00 elec tic n 3.00 I Ashby, J. B., ditto 3.00 i Eyre, Winifred, do 3.00 1 Gilbert, F. S., do 3.00 Shields, Emma, do 3.00 j Parounagian, Clemma C, do 3.00 I Webster, Daniel, do 3.00 1 Helson, Julius, do 3.00 j I.nthy, Annie M do 7.60 6.00 ti.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 0.00 9.40 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 '3.00 3.00 3.00 8.60 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 1 1.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 10.80 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 6.60 3.00 3.00 3.110 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 0.60 3.00 election Persons, Nelissa, do Givin. Hattie P., do . Van Trump, S. H., do 3.00 1 Wenderoth. Geo. J., .5 I Ganiard. J. N.. do do Prince, Jessie A., do Weathers. Wiley, d. ..o Babcock, Sirs. 11 M.. lat. Laura, do MaHafcaat Mrs. Bertha, Pfirmentcr, Mrs. Susie. W.iite. Mrs. Nellie V.. Glover. R. C, to do do do. do. 00 01: 6.00 .0l S.OO 7.4 i.oe s.oo . I Hnugbhawout. Ida M.. do s.oo e.ee .ee .ee 6 OS 3.00 4.40 3.00 Litchfield, Susia A., do .. Rowland, Nina B., do, ...... Rowland, JL. S., do. Bayes, Charles, E., do, .... 1-Srownson, Joseph A., do, .. Purdy, Will E., do Butter, Elizabeth, do McDonald, J. J., do Salisbury, H. A., do Knglish, F. A., do Preanall, Beulah G do .... Rlngle, Mabel J., do Smart, Bertha, do Carpenter, J. A., do Hoxie, Irene B do Plllett, W. B., do Abolt, Rose M., do Gillespie, J. J., do Frazier, Angie E., do Cox, V'ada C, do Hale, A, Rdith, do Bright, Alta L., do Glaze, J. C, do Gamer, W. R., do Hale, H. W do Crawford, R C, do Chambers, L. R., do Fargo. W. F., do Hucketsein, Willn, do Roy, Lou A.j do Eager, Cordelia B., do Toothacre, Ella, do Illbler, Grayce R., do Dutson, U. S., do Moon, Agnes, do McDaniel, Ida, clerk of election Tracy, G. H., do Lautcrmnn, J. H., do Brant, Ruth, do Nelson, Anna V. H., do Albrich, Bertha C.do Brietzke, Martha G., do Hoover, R. N., do Nelson, J. C, do 1'age, Gertrude J. M.. do. . Engstrom, Luella I., do .... J.enz, Emma M., do Litchfield, Geo. P., do iinyden. Miller B., do .. Boeschen, Mary do 3)owning, Hazel K., do Talkington, Cora M., do .... Uigdon, Leila E., do Downing, R. E., do Reid. Cora E., do Waters, Margaret M., do Nlles, Ida L., do Basey. A. J., do Cory, C. W., do Nathman, Mary E., do lbert. Clara L., do Needhani. Alice, do I'rescott, Rugene T., do Clark, Aubrey H., do Need ham, F. R.. do j Clark, Edna May, do 3.00 Prescott, Emily L.. do 3.00 I Hudelson. A. B.. do 3.00 j Rhoten, Elsie C, do Graham, Emma I., do Matthews. Rdith, do Stanton, Nettle, do Roberts, C. A., do Kichards. Luvilla M.. do Hudelson, A. B., do W. ifel, Julia M., do Sherwood, Edwin, do rieicher, Lewis H., do Dunlap, J. F., .do Fisher. Alice S.. clerk of 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 .L'0 R.00 6.00 6.00 ' 6.00 j (1.20 ! S.OO j 6.00 i 6.00 i 6.00 ' 3.0Q S.OOi .00 3.00 I 3.00! 3.20 I 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 6.20. O.Ot 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.06 3.0tl 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Millie, Henry, do Overson, Julia, do Macy, .1., do Burrows, Ida E., do ... Babcock, Rose W do Vlbbert, Gladys L., do Davis. Mary R., do .... Johnson. Paul V., do . Buyne, John, do Daue, Elmer A., do . Purvlne, Glenn, do' .... Simon. Lawrence N., Dinger, W. F., do Llnfoot. W. J., do Schellberg, Dora 11., Bohnstedt, Elizubeth Hoffnell, Ruby N., do Ingrey. Helen, do Peniberton, H. E., clerk of election , Shaw, Geo. E., ditto j Mclntyre, Daisy M, djO Arpke, C. A., do Schellberg, H., do j Matteit, E. K., do I Edwards, Geo., do j Magee, Jl. Mi, do I Hager, A. A., do .. Aufranc, E. A.,' do Miles, B. J., do Mohney, W. D., do., do do .. L., do 3.00 Baker 3.00 6.00 6.20 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.2$ 3.00 3.00 6.00 6.20 3.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 do do do do do swart. Miss Renska L., Keene. Mrs. Ida M do McAdams, Mrs. Laura B do St. Helen, Irene do Pe.pue. Aithea. do -Moo res, MaryTL. do . Stsiger. Clara, do Dancy, Mnllie C, do 3.00 3.00 j 6.201 6.00 ; 6.00 6.00 6.00; 3.00 3.00 I 3.00 : 3.00 j 3.00 3.00 I 3.00 ! 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.20 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.20 3.00 3.00 6.20 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 6.20 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.00' 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 fi.20 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 j s.oo ; 6.00 I 6.00 j 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.20 6.00 6.00 6.00 3oo ; s. a 3.00 ; 3.00 ! 3.20, 3.00 3.00 i 3.00 3.00 j 3.00 j 3.00 i 3.00 j 3.00 j 3.00 3.20 : 3.00 i 3.00 , 3.00 3.00 3.00 ! 3.00 ' 3.00 ! 3.00 ' 3.00: 3.S see 3' see s.oo, I -.ea - ee .oo ! . .aa. s.ia s.eo 3.ee do R., do , do do Jensen, Crosby, Crosby, Crosby, Crosby, Asutin, Josie, clerk of T., ditto Charles A., do . Frank, do do Baldwin, Nellie G. Mclntlre. Ethel I., Culver, S. Z., do .. Baldwin, A. J., do McGIIchrist, Wm., Chapman, A. M., Grant, Laura, do Baldwin. ERthcr, do Mullen, Mary M., do ... Gooding, Blanche, do ... McDonald, Mary J., do . McDonald, Tessie, do ... Brentano, John K., Theo, ditto Cook, J. L., do 3.00 Buyserie, 1. F., 3.00 i Brentano, Chas. Coleman, F. R., McNamee, R. S. Hunt, J. B., do Gertrude, do .. C. .1., do Margaret, do .... Edgar, do' A. B., do E. W., do Glatt, Adolph, do McCormick, J. T., bo Parker, Ernest E., do .. Parkhurst, Jesse B., do Myers, Mqude M., do White, Anna A.,' do Bro'ugher, Llda E.. do . Hnrtmnn election Hogg, W. Lockridgc, Schiedler, White, Richard A Smith, Ivan J., do Keene, H. A., do Peterson, Ernest W., do .... Putnam, G. I., do x. Howd, Wm. H., do Chamberlain, Dun T., do . ... Claxton, Geo., do Simpson, Nellie B., do Todd, B., do Jorgenson. Fred H., do Wintermantel, Edna, do Palmer, George, do '. Phelps, H. A do Glover, W. F., . do Volz, Clara B.. do Todd, H. C, do .. Neal. E. Q do Hobart, A. H., do Hartley, H. A., do Miller. I. W., do Behrends, B. H do Warnock, Fred C, do Overland, Edwin, do Torvand, Situ B., do Ha inre, Edwin, do Hadley, Lawson, do Loe, Alfred O.. do Thompson, O. H., do Bowers, Frank S., do Dahl, Arthur, do Krug, Fred J., Jr.. do Riches, Frank, do Scott, W. W.. do Preston, Minnie M., do Scott, Mrs. W.,. Jr., do Eastman, Mrs. Lucy, do . Booth, Mrs. E. A., do ! Drake, J. D., do Benson, Mrs. Rudd, do Egan. Wm., clerk of elec tion . Storts, Maybel, ditto ..... .. Rgan, Mrs. Wm., do 11.00 Terry, Bert F., do 3.00 Riches, T. W., do Cusiter, Geo., do Allen, L. Clary, do Bentson, Josie, do AVikson, Minnie, do Blackerby, Sophia M., do Palmer, Marion do Allen Reber do Stalkei, Josie, do Eastman, Myrtle, do Lambert, L. S., do Ferry, Andrew, do 6.00 ! Taylor. Nora Crabtree, 3.00'Fuson. Mary, do Brown, Lucy E., do Murphy, Grant, do Kearns, Jos., do Darby, Claude, do Bennett, H. E.. do Thonia, .7. H.. do Smith. Henry, do Rock, Fred, , do Parry. Francis, do Schaefer. Margaret, do Sloper, Emma, do Hewett. W. J.. do Ware. T. J., do Blakely, W. F do Pieser, Frank Paul, do Luthy, C. A., do Mcl-anghlin, J. S.. do Cobb, O. W.. do Hammer. I. R-, do Lathrop, Amanda C. E., Walker. Lydia L.. do Denny. E. C, do Zimmerman. F. A., do Ditter, John A., do Downing, Nettie M., do Herniens, W. J., do Darst. C P., clerk of elec tion Baft r. a., ditto Ash by, W. V., do Ditter. E. A., do Hunt. C. J., do ? Gimrdin. John, do - Ilnnsaker. G. W.. do Wltxel. R. O.. do Delseli, F. C do Earl. H. U. do Blaco. A. W, do - 1 aimer. (, 'tall. C. ' ncnans, Bonner, Sr 11.011 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 7.00 0.00 ti.oo 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.60 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 11.00 3.00! 7.40 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 ii.oo 3.00 3.00 6.60 11.00 H.00 11.00 s.oo 3.00 11.00 3.00 8.00 3.00 11.00 6.00 6.0(1 6.00 .6.00 8.40 6.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 6.00 9.00 6.00 6.00 66.00 1 1.00 6.00 ti.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 11.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 11.00 8.00 6.00 ti.00 6.00 tl.00 9.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 da. A., rent of do 11. 00 3.00 3.00 3.00 9.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00, 11.00 3.00 3.00 6.80 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3-00 W i '1,wrn'. ,,es' A,"',,r 1 eyn, orlH, m ; wrt cm "tierson, ,tay N reuter. km- . ' ....... "''m. 4.3 " a, . Joe H ., , . lift ', hl"id. Lvl. u A Clou. O..- . - '' 11 r"", (l) Zhmnerle, ,Ilni ""nuns, CaH 'oulet, dienn , '.ayman, B. s. .u ll.,,.a...... "". "wiey, u H 4 ' -uei, l-raiicia, j0 Parker, Kred. , "i-'hards, Coro'.fc'i ""e, Fcrle. do f'h,,,., . .. ennui, lA-db , i Settlpi.ilu .... . v ""' "bttgaret tj i f orcein, Elbh, p f of election Beck, AlojrsIUe, do "eiil, G. T do ''"an H a,; i e fails, Josrph, do una, C. P, Place .... carina Lodge No, O. O. V. do . ilisallowed, p.,u i itiimp, v. H., do. 9 Jette, Arthur, do ... disallowed, .M i Harold, Alex, do . Query, C. D., do . disallowed, $33.01 liosklns & De8ait j $1.00 disallowed, School Dint. No. 115 j of polling place ... Field, Hetta, ditto . .uaHony, Hiuel, clerk' 1 school district No, t City of Gervain, rent Ml ing jiluce Mills, John, do Horner, A. B., do . Central Howell Schwl i No. 40, do N. Howell,, GranegHayj lis Stevana, Sec, 4o j Hovenden. Edna, do 1 disallowed, $3.00 slln Jefferson Masonic W rent of polling platf, j disallowed, 110. altn -Mumfurd, H. H., rent'f jiolling place, disallowed, 13.00 alkni Jones, Eva, rent of place, $2.50 disaliowel $5.00 allowed. ... Smith, C. M do. . Gibbens, G: W, 12.50 i allowed, $2,50 allowel'l Champ, H. H., tent ot hg iilace Hammond Lumber Co., Miller & Sons, F ilnlfl disallowed, $3.00 silts City of Mt. Angel, rem! polling pla. i0M alowed, $5.00 alloitfld p.errhtol. Jacob,' rent. - pulling place, .. Davidson, I. '-. 1,0 1 Rogers, E. L., do.. Cauthorn. H. X. 4 I disallawed, $2.50 i Cole, tius, Wit Clerk, of polling place,.$l.MI allowed, $5.00 allowed j Chapman. Rev.. renr1 polling place Bungalow Christian enl ditto Cameron, Chas. H., do I disallowed, $6.00 allot T.hwl Uev. A. E real polling Place, H-M j allowed, $5.00 allot" Jason Lee church, reM polling place, -Finalist church, do Baser. A. J., io. iM flowed. $5.00 allow" Sherwood, Edwin, rent ..iu nlaoe, J1-" olIowed, $5.00 aM ... : .k r.en. J.. ami enueiuo., polling Plce i"" Hunt Bros., do Hotel Marion, oo - Klliott, N. V.. Kh caii. Mrs. Ctar. ....,.. Heights Ast. ao disallowed. $3-f lowed. . . r rpnl "1 1 Jewell, i. " : ..l.irp ills; j" 'rents' disallowed, -Hl lowed. . . ... K.. Scnou. - j ,mved, $5.00 aiwwf Aakney. li range $1.H ' ,vnt I po,unf. d 3-! alloweo, t- Scheroruw . .ma f pOllins e- , ed. $'" urns, re"1 111" lluw 1 Knight, lowed. ""'T. ! Wilks. C. W ma pla" ,:MIC1.V0I Silverto, ; 3.00 an - 6.00 riao,.,. ,r 6.00 ! allowed. ' . ilert. do 6.00 j N 6.00 I reiX 1 re"1 place. V. 0.00 I Blakely. "' ji I 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 30 3.00 3.0 3.00 1.00 6.40 3.00 a.oo 1.00 3.00 3.00 .; Oe i..dce. .lilleve- F- .. ...i.iian. T- sci- polling P"" r ,ssc C. o H- Had' .ln Itiester. .Afanlc Doerfler. Savaire. r,:-.nrle. J .tin... ...urn. f. t.- r- J. rtc- city Ihilsell repiiiri'" Zi in merle huildin Zininierl. replaew . i.intW 3-OOjDi.ncy. W. H do 3 ej -..ly. Mary O. do . 3 OS W. Merle P. do juris