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SECOND CHOICE VOTING EAV] (By F M Gill) TAKING A CAMERA ABROAD. The Two Things A Source of Pleeaur« That May Win Pine and Imprisonment. One ligitimate criticism of the di If the Auivrlcau tourist carries tile rect primary is that a small minority of the party tn.iy nominate Thus camera to lai rope with him lie must in Multnomah county at the last tie careful to avoid photographing pur eons, private property and particular Entre»! as Second Ciane Mail Metter et Lenta, Oregon, Anmut 25, 19H election there were nine republican ly government buildings, forts, docks candidates for sheriff. The success and ships without pirtnlaalon. .Many Pnbliahod Every Thursday at Lenta, On»., by the M t . S cott P vbubhimu Co. (ul candidate had a small proportion tourists have got themselves Into of the whole vote cast Another much trouble In thin way. e*p*clnlly H. A. DARNA1.L, E dito . asp M anaukk . criticism of our primary is that the In Rnaala. where the restrictions are machine politicians who are always unusually rigid, and In Germany also Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence Tabor 2813 A few years ago Germany passed a organized can center their vote upon Tht* first is the Desire or Inclination. Every s|MK-lal hill through the relehatag deal « one man and by placing "decoy" lug with thia matter and lni|M>alng one has a wish for money It is human na NDER the caption “School gressive;" second, that the con- candidates in the field split up the heavy penal Ilea upon those who In ture, for it takes money to possess the com System Trains Children to tents of the package should belie . people’« vote >o that their (pollti- fringe the regulation* Damages tn forts and necessities of life. ciana*) candidate is nominated by a the amount of $1.500, with a line of be Consumers,” the first col- the label. Bryan detected the minority of the total vote This $250 or two mouths Imprisonment, unm of Sunday's Oregon Journal fraud anil promptly denounced was done when Bowerman was will he the fate of nn.v one wlu> snap Tiie second requirement is One Dollar or is devoted to the movement en it His fight had every appear nominated for governor Senator shots n private person, a work of art more. The first deposit need not be large couraging an interest in the farm ance of a hopeless one. The Abraham, who ran for governor in or the Interior of a private building and after the first money is dopoaited, you circulates or publishes the picture and its problems. While all the scheme had been put together so that primary wax frequently spoken and have a bank account. The size of your bank without permission of during the last session of the leg : s- ideas advanced may be true, we well that the schemers held a account rests with you. All we require is Persun* in the public eve. such ns as Bowerman’s "decoy’’ memtiera of the royal family, states venture to say that the school majority of the convention under lattire good faith, come in and we will explain to The remedy for these conditions men. actors and well known dlvtnea system of the past and present is their control at first. But back I is the preferential vote In Wash- are you particulars. excepted, says a writer tn Country as much the fault of the country of Bryan were the “folks at ington and Idaho the voter expresses l ife In America So. too. are public people as any one else. Perhaps home.” Ashe pummeled away, a first and a second choice in voting bulldlnga and works of art In public the attitude of city society to lonesome in leadership but not in 1 for candidates In Washington the galleries In Italy the camera of the tourist Is people from the country has had support, the treacherous plans voter expresses a second choice when made a means of providing revenue four or more persons are candidates something to do with it. City of the plutocrats slowly disinte for the same office ln Idaho the for that somewhat Impoverished conn try If you carry your camera when people have been accustomed to grated: and Bryan's fidelity and second choice vote is cast whenever on a visit to Pompeii or others of the consider the average farmer as courage were at last rewarded there are more than twice as many recently excavated ruins von may take inferior intellectually to them- by the convention’s nomination candidates as there are offices to be as many photographs as you please, AffILIiKU WITH SCANOI.AVIAN AMfRICAM illll rORUANll OMCON selves. In a measure that may of the one principal candidate to filled. Of course it would be useless but you are forced to pay n small fee ‘ to express a second choice when for each plate exposed have been true. No one can whom the interests, from their there arc but two«.andidates for one UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY doubt that the active competition sad experience with him in New ’ office, for unless there is a tie one of STATE LOTTERIES. LENTS. OREGON which the city man is called up Jersey, were unalterably op them must get a majority. In voting under the second choice They Were Once Very Common • nd on to undergo develops a very- posed. Their solitary hope now <1 Very Popular In Europe. keen mental attitude. The is that before the November vote plan the X is not placed between Lotteries were common lu ancient the number and the name, but two farmer may act a little slower, is counted thej’ may “bring Wil columns A Curious Phenomenon. arc placed at the right of Rome, and during the middle ngisi lot but his judgement will probably son to his senses," divorce him the candidates’ names, one headed tertes were utilized by the Italian mer A «iugular pheuotuoouu occurs on for the diapoMl of their goods the borders of the Red »en nt a place be better on what he finally un from Bryan, entangle him with first choice, the other second choice chants Some of the Italian states then adopted called Nukoua, where Intermittent uu dertakes to give expression. It bosses, taint him with Interest The voter places his X in the first the lottery as a means of mixing rove dergruund sounds have lwet> lieu rd for W ANTIC I > is also true that the custom of perfumes. A nicely groomed column for his first choice and in nue. and the Institution of state lotter • u unknown iiumier of centuries It ies afterward became very common la situated at about half a mile distant the second column for his second W AN TH» To exohanifi' ft I<>L n mix ! the past has been to consider the college professor in the White from the shore, whence a lung reach of hou*i Mt PlmMfit ILtiHi choice but he must not vote for the and very popular throughout Europe for bmhiing occupation of the farmer as un- House, a publicist who appears same candidate for second choice for The earliest English state lottery of aaud ascends rapidly to u height of 300 a uiodern hotIs«» Owner. Box Hti, |< 2 ’ 2 t. necessary to scholarly attainment classical and doesn’t get in their whom he cast his first choice vote, which there la any record was In I5<J», feet, This roach la about eighty feet cirtMliMiu, ore Phone 27 X 4. when 40.000 chances wore sold at 10 wide and resembles an amphitheater, and as a result there has been a way. would delight them; they and he must mark both a first and a shillings W ANTED—Position as cook, by lady, each, the dra wing taking place being walled by low rucks The tendency to compare physical ac- would be equally well pleased, second choice, or his ballot cannot in the west door of St Paul's rathe sounds coming up from the ground at with Iff year old son. Want work tor nijH’li nn«l boy. or ranch work drat thia place rvctlr at Intervals of aiaiut proferreil. tivity as inferior to mental. perhaps better pleased, if the be counted Inquire al Herald Ollier When the votes are canvassed. if The prizes eonstateil of articlre of an hour. They at first resemble a low People who have made their way- game that was played upon any candidate has a majority of first plate, and the profits were employed t 2 tuuruiur. but ere long there la heard a through life by the exercise of Speaker Clark could be played choice • votes, he is declared name for the repair of certain harbors Early loud knocking somewhat like the WANTED Good, dean cotton rags their muscles are inclined to upon Wilson, and Taft be conse- nated If no candidate has a major tn the reign of Queen Anne private lol strokes of a twit and which at the end at a pound. .Mt. Scott Pub Co teries were suppressed "ns public nui of aia>ut five minutes becomes so think they are the only ones who quently re-elected: but “a Bry- ity of first choice votes, the second sances,*' but government lotteries, how strong as to agitate tile mind The rr work and suffer the distress of anite from New Jersey,” that is choice ■ votes are canvassed and added ever, were still iniilutnliieil and fnuu planation of this curious phenomenon to the • first choice votes received by 1701» to 1821 considerable sums were given by the Arabs Is that there I* a exhaustion. They have been in what they fear. each candidate The candidate re- annually rntsed In lotteries authorized convent under the ground here and clined to preach it to their chil ceiving the highest number of first by acts of parliament that these sounds are those of the la'll dren that physical labor is more R. Fred Mulkey is about to and second choice votes so added Tbe average yearly profit to the gov which the monks ring for prayers So ernment from 17’.».". So 1824 strenuous and to hold up to them offer himself on the altar tbgether is declared nominated they call It Nakoua. which men On the ground of bell The Arabs affirm that the i Second choice voting may he used £."10,0110 the advisability of preparing for of the new progressive party. public morals lotteries ot all So frightens their cuiuels when they POH H.M >r a life that will be less laborious It cannot be otherwise under in any election. Some arc advocates mere abolished In England In hear It ns to render them furious. of using a third or even additional The prospects for Dr. choices If a third choice were ex London Saturday Review and more “honorable.” Every stood. Philosophers nt tribute the sound to suppressed volcanic action, probably to I riami Bungalow , bat li, I- bright boy was advised to get an Harry Lane have been exception pressed a third column would he all liliali •rn iinprtAt’iiiciiiN the bubbling of gas or vapir* under o. W. Webb tit, A Mane, Astor’s Fearlessness. education and practice law or ally good ever since he announc placed upon the ballot, and the hal- John Jacob Astor, who went to his ground. medicine, or to enter the minis ed his intention of entering the :<>’* « ’.lid b< canvassed only in th< death feiirlessl.v on the Titanic, was No one should builil a house or sleep* mg pon-h without tirsi -ei nig ilio Clo- try or to take up some other race for Senator from Oregon. event that no one received a major always noted for his great personal iff loo The Choice of a Husband important a matter (or a woman Ran Freeh Air Brd. li hi the latent and One of his friends told a ity of first or second choice votes courage “profession.” And of course If Mr. Mulkey enters the field to added story some years ago of the cold to be handi<-ap|asl by weakness, Imd most InxiirioiiH improvement in building together. and i» a money saver. Si> it at the girls played with fortune ex split the vote of “progressive” Second choice voting would pre blooded lira very of tlie head of the blood or foul breath. Avoid these kill design« 130 Stark s, ( pecting to marry bankers, law Selling there will be little chance vent dividing the people’s vote a< Astor family An insane nun-or a Imp*« by taking Dr. King’s laic Pills Mrs. Amy Kellogg of 210 N-cond Ave., criminal met him In Fifth New strength, fine complexion, pure The fact in the case of Rowerman, Dimmick. desjwrnte yers, doctors, preachers, or them for either of them. lamia, representative of the crlebratoi avenue one morning nnd, stepping breath, cheerful spirits — things that win selves become “professionals.” that Dr. Laneisagood politician, Hofer and Abraham Rut the pro close to him. thrust the muzzle of a men-follow their use. Easy, safe, sure. Spinila t'ors-t. lias a phone installed vote was in majority two revolver ngainst Astor’s ribs. “Prom now - Tabor 3U13. t Parents expressed the hope in and an able speaker will go a gressive to one. ft is safe to assume that Ise me that you will give me $5.000." 25c at all dealers. FDR HALE Barred Rock lien«. fl.iS) the hearing of the children that long ways toward putting him to ! very few votes i that were first choice said be. "or I will fire " I em h, or IKl n<) a dos “they would not have to work as the front. Then people have I for Dimmick. Hofer or Abraham Astor glared Into Ills eyes. "Is your <iE<> GIBHON. Brace Hl., 4 blocks I N'ortlt, Lenta Junction t 2. we have.” and the young folks faith that Lane will make good. would he cast for Bowerman for old gun cocked?" he asked it wna. -j.iB .»q) ■> .lojiia i>i /mi -'ion '.»J|p The other mnn snld that WOOD FOR SALE 4 foot wood at «Ani (M$pttf 'e;! ici|i iii.>ix > int i| ins oj j $4 00 nnd $5 00 per coni. Come and went to a school which was de Mulkey is something of a good second choice; but Bowerman’s first- “Then shoot!" he roared choice votes, must i of necessity, be m »M ' "il.I is.>.id p see it. Good coal delivered to your •Til a|qn.i|i.nudiiii «lis n I <l| The other fellow backed n wny signed to prepare them for any looking poser who posseses a pom aq I ;m| i pii.i i * IJ» - '■ \x II . cast for one of the three progres ft j door. Moving, excavating nnd general thing else than a satisfied life on good supply of egotism and some wives The result would probably get you the next time." he «n Id Astor walked on without bothering ;»q <i| aine., IM .H|| •I» h ; u |f|*| '■IH.IUI transfer work, mowing and raking. SecW. A HALL * SON Phone the farm. Not till the farmer publicity due chiefly to the fact i have been the nomination of Dim- to turn his head lie did not even re •Mtnpjlll in| *e»||ll!li.W I I I« l|l|M -lu ,~.l .» pHi; -IJH.» |w .»Z|* *>t|J fabor 2588. Foster Road, Lenta, Ore. comes to a realization of the ad that he has belonged to the “up- mick, though there would have been pent the story to the police. 9U|UJ.> Illi., | Hi uu IIMUI lff|JWd LOHT- -On streets betwren Lents vantages his land ownership and per crust” of Portland society a show for Hofer or Abraham Il «.»Ullll.l I" «i.fpt *••41 ."ll|JII<| UO i Hheel Metal Works and corner Beecli Ancient Ores* Still Worn. p.»- .» I I» ||tl ai.^ ' i ni , Re It is hardly HM and Main Hts . Ladies gold pin. direct support by the soil he cul for a long time. In tli<’ little town of Munsledel. In 1|.s |i tf (•Dili ll«> Iffl- 'I W»|M piinjw turn to this office. Reward. tivates gives him over those who likely that the rank and file of MAKING NATURAL FRUIT JAMS Bavaria, there exists one of the most ■■I |,.ii>m— .1 i 'll nil.« pH l|.M| »IIIIUI ||V I'OR SAI E — All kinds of Rough and OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL curious charitable foundations In the live in "hand to mouth” de the people will consider his can- ttMi |i •I'to.lq i.>i|| llaq.11 I »ill q.»n* mum Dressed luinlM-r at Redticnl prices at LEGE, Corvalli«, Ore., July 13—That world One of the burghers, Christo *•», H|«»A pendence on the whims of the didacy very seriously, ‘-■'11'* i*l |b>|il>> 1 .• z | n J|oqj our mill two Hilles from Kelso. Oregon. natural fruit jam» are far superior to pher Wanner, died in 1451 and left his Sandy Ridge Lum |HI$. ». ■ 1 »11.win pilii je.ieu J.iqos Lumber deltvereil. public, will the farmer get the cooked jama is the opinion of Prof. C. fortune for the establishment of a Illtlj$ «Srt •<q m pi - .i.l,>.w oJ.l.l|Jp jptU, ber Co. Phone 11x1. Joel Jarl Mgr. We are in receipt of the 1912 I. Lewis of the O. A C. department of home for aged poor He attached, how •’I’” satisfaction out of his occupation .i,.nquii uqi .i.um .ieqi .unit LUM BER—At our new mill l^miM ever. the condition that every old man in..» .it mi .ni.iu.i ||->'l., se southeast of Keleo. We deliver luinlirr. must be that is due it. Then men he lie musk we copy of the “Orange”, the horticulture. He describee his method who was taken In sliould wear his .•.*1 (. • .’ I » I • ij.iv. >.iqi impini'i <11 suwnqe lonxrnd Bros, shown that the mental strain of annual student publication of of preparing them as follows. beard and the same cut of clothes and u.mi ■ 'I t*-ii i.iniu.fi i|iii.M)ua.viw “Hnch fruits as red and black rasp F<»R HALE — One fourth acre,cleared, the commercially dependent is the Agricultural College. It is berries and strawberries make the most cap as he himself used to wear; con in I» ■* p.ifii -’ill uuapi pusitug U| in Walden Park. Flvedollar payments the nncleut pensioners are Enquire at Mt Hcott Pulilisliing Uo’a. - l<> Hi-Il >ii|a>j|n| aqj, more exhausting than the physi- finely printed and well arranged delicious uncooked jam, and one can en ■equently still to be seen wandering about the office. «jniucs musejusAeg cal weariness of the agricultur- volume and reflects great credit joy a palatable short-cake in the middle streets of Munsledel in the costumes of Doing bard work in a lient oratooping alist and not half so easy to upon the young people of the in of the winter at a small expense. To the fifteenth century prepare this jam, be sure first that your fanition puts a atich in the hack that is angerous bleedings throw off. stitution who had its publication .‘SoutHtimm fiilhx V akicork V kin * A Good Excuse. berries are sound. Throw out all soft, painful. If the muaclea have become Our Woven.to-Kit _______________ I in hand. It abounds in pictures mouldy, or in any way decayed fruit. Ethel ban taken a great dislike to strained, you can't get rid of it without Silk Elastic Hosiery rice, and lately her mother has not of is no empty compliment, anf^ 9f°r*es about the college and This is imperative. Then mix equal help. The groat penetrating power of relieve* at once—often etirea. fered It to her. The other morning Stocking», Knee Caps, Anklets that which pretty much all student life, the societies and amounts of sugar and fruit, and crush she asked what Ethel would like for BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT will 8«lf m.e«r.«i.M blank on •et’llmtk.n appeal to you moat strongly at atich the papers but Hearst’s-the lat- military organizations and athle- the whole mixture carefully. Be sure breakfast WOODARD. CLARKE A CO. that no berries are left whole. times, because it is the very thing you l*ortlaii<l, (*r.$<>u "Oh. give me some rice no as I can ter for obvious and disgusting associations. “Before putting into jars, some peo fuss about It” was her reply.—New need. Price 25c, 5bc and tl.00 per reasons--are paying to •« William . , ba<l , taf'U* . tarte . in . the .. rnouth ~ comes from ple stir the fruit occasionally for several York Times bottle. Sold by la-nts I’liarmacy. T ... ~ i A bad mouth come* J. Bryan as the Warwirk at Bal- a disnrdenii rtomD h, .nd i,a< k of that days to lie sure that the sugar and fruit Th« On» Perfect Boy. timore. Few public men of any Jin usually a torpid liver: —A condition become thoroughly mixed. After the Prince Napoleon's Prophecy. “1 never heard of blit one perfect country or time, having his op- which invites disease, HERBINE ia fruit and sugar are so mixed, put them boy," Prince Napoleon In 1870 was some »«Id Johnny pensively ns tie «at into fruit jars hilt do not seal them. Phone Tabor 2074 —Home 1421 thing of n propbet. When be heard of portunities for self-service, the remedy needed. ft corrects the The only covering that should be given In the corner doing penance. Hie emperor's declaration of war he and make- the liver ac tive and "And who was that?" asked mamma would have undertaken what he | stomach hurried to St. Cloud and hud a stormy regular. Price 50c. Sold by Ix'nte them is a little paper to keep out dust. •'Papa —when be was little. was the If the jura are sealed, the chances are interview with the em|ieror. lie didn't accomplished: no other man in | Pharmacy. answer Then silence reigned for the hesitate to any. “It Is the emperor who that the fruit will spoil, but if left un NOTICE OE TRADEMARK our time and country could have apace of five mlnutea.-Exchange has brought this upon us.” and the What Makes A Woman? sealed. it can be kept for some time. I Notice is hereby given that T. A. accomplished it had he made the One hundred and twenty [mnt^l-, have kept it for two y<nrs. emperor, while offended nt his frank Reasons lies*, admitted that "your presenti Sweeney A. Co., a partnership existing effort. The convention had been more or less, of lame and muscle don’t “Red and white currants treated this 4 ■You seem Sound to be able to draw a ments perhaps correspond with mine" under the laws of the state of Oregon, way make a delicious jam. This is well put together for a definite make a woman. I tn a good foundation. somewhat different from that known as freat deal of interest from that gen Then the prince fired Ills last shot and has filed and registered with the Secre and treacherous purpose. This Put into it health and strength and she th" “im dried jam. The sun-dried jarn tieman.' allowed (lint, though he might go tary of State, ot Oregon, a trade mark "Of course I do He's my principal.' is coosed somwhat. in the natural jam natrny in many things, he knew of the designated aa "Rockolite," and has re purpose contemplated the nom may rule a kingdom. But that’s just the flavor of the fruit is preserved. ’ ’ — Baltimore American. what Electric Bitters give tier. Thous weakness of France nnd the strength ceived the certificate of the Secretary of ination of Speaker Clark with a ands bless them for overcoming fainting of Germany. He turned on his heel tiie state of Oregon for tbe registration Research. view to his defeat at the polls by and dizzy spells and for dispelling weak Stings or bites of ins'-cts that are fol and. with that bitterness which he of same. The said T. A. Sweeney A Bill —Have yon done nny research didn't hesitate to exhibit when occa President Taft, or of Governor liest, nervousness, backache and tired, lowed try swellings, pain or itching work? Jill-nave I? Well. say. I've alon required. snld: "So tie It; so tie It. Co. own «aid Trade-msrk, and the same should lie treated promptly as they are Harmon as second choice with a listless, worn out feeling. ’’Electric ooked for this same collar button I'm Let ns. however, make haste to pack is to he used and applied to pavements, BAI,I,ARIl’S SNOW LINI wearing now at least fifty times view to the election of either Bitters have done me a world of good,” fioiaonona. our liossesalona. for we lire nlready roads and streets, constructed by them, It is Yonkers Statesman writes Eliza Pool, Depew, Okla., “and I MENT counteracts tlie poison. I beaten " And so the result proved. or by their authority. Harmon or Taft. Two things tnai.k you, with all my heart, tor mak troth antiseptic and healing Prine 25c, T. A. SWEENEY A Co. were necessary: First, that the ing such a good medicine.” Only 50c. 50c and 11.00 per bottle. Hold by Ix-nls Order la man's greatest need and his Date ol first publication June27, 1912. Try electric Milk Shakes at lambert true well being— A miei Pharmacy. affair should be labeled “pro- Guaranteed by all dealers. A Thompsons. Date ot last publication July 11,1912. Necessary to Possess a Bank Account u THE MULTNOMAH STATE HANK CLASSIFIED à I D IT At Your Service AUTO FOR HIRE ANY TIME I. F. C. * «