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FOR S A L E SELLING DEFEATS AT KNOW LES & G R Ä B E R S SENATOR BOURNE 1 Spaulding Carriage—2 seat; almost new. 1 Buggy--1 seat; almost new. 1 Buggy—old but still in the ring. 2 Wagons—1 Better and 1 worn. 3 Horses—9 and 10 years old. 1 Piano—Ivers & Pond, old style. 1 Organ—Mason & Hamlin, old style. 1 House and two large lots. 40 acres timber. Knowles & Graber H. H a r r in g t o n WILL DO YOUR promptly and satis factorily. They have every facility fo r handling all classes of goods, a n d simply solicit a trial. Cottoqr Grove PIO N EER ASSAYING A REFINING Outside Counties Overcome His Lead. Ben Selling was successful In wln- atng the Republican nomination for United Statee senator over Senator Jonathan Bourne, the preeent lucutu bent There were many surprises tu the vote and Setting was victorious in a ■umber of counties which had been confidently counted in the Bourne col umn. Bourne carried Multnomah county by a substantial plurality, but this lead was overcome by the plur alities for Selling In the outside coun ties. In the republican vote on United Statee senator Jonathan lioume has carried only furry. Jackson, Multno mah and Tillamook, with Josephine, where Selling leads, close In the In complete returns. The counties that Bourne Is known to have carried were all conceded to him by Selling prior to election with the eaceptlou of Mult nomah. Low ell C a rrie * H o m e County. All kinds of Hauling & Piano Moving Phone ho. 72 Bourne Wins in Multnomah But CO. 131 Fifth Street, near t'. S. Mint SAX FRANCISCO. CAL. We buy Gold— rich Ore — amalgam and all mining products. We pay cash and give a square deal. Assaying 50c. Established 20 vears. Reference: First National Bank o f San Francisco. “ The Shop" where good printing is done—The Sentinel. Judge Lowell received a handsome recognition from the voters of his home county of Umatilla, obtaining a majority of all the votes cast. Judge Lowell also carried the neighboring county of Grant and also Morrow. All other counties not mentioned In the foregoing went for Selling In 13 counties Mr. Selling led Bourne on a ratio of two to one. namely: Columbia. Coos. Hood River. Lane, Linn. Mal heur. Marion. Morrow. Polk, Umatilla, Wallowa, Washington and Yauihlll. Wasco county, which has large wool Interests, gave Selling three to one over Bourne, and the neighboring county of Sherman did likewise. The votes counted on senator now total 63.006, of which Mr. Selllug has 29,597. Bourne 23.692, Lowell 6859 and Morton 2758: Selling's plurality 60u5. Lane KNEE osca SPRAINS iiu ia u i »r at w sa ii k « oca tlLRELASTIC HOSIERY Kail to f t n t r ava m m . F t ** ■ lim r a a M t > l u > oa raqaaal WOODARD, CLARKE * CO. P O R T L A » . ORB0OR PROFESSIONAL CAROS DR. JAS. B. TAYLOR E ye , E ar and T h r o a t D is e a s e s HOTEL OREGON, THURSDAY. 9 to3 J. N. WATERHOUSE Teacher ot Piano and Organ Certificated from the Associated Board, Royal Academy and Royal College of Music. Residence Second Street Residence, Main l t l L Office Phone Main 5 F. L . INGRAM , D. M . D. Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Lawson Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore J. E. YOUNG i/lttorney at Law Office on M ain S tre e t, W est Side COTTAGE GRO VE :: :: :: O REGO N J. C. JOHNSON A ttorn ey-a t-L a tv Practice in all Courts of State. Corpor ation, mining and Probate law a specialty Collection and Insurance. COTTAGE GRO VE O REG O N P ractice* in all Court« 25 Year«* E x p erien c e H. J. S H IN N ATTORNEY AT LAW NO TARY p u b l ic P hon e No. 4 C O TTA G E G R O V E, O RE. ■—i;s is?«. Phone N o 6* DR. W . M. CARRO LL CHIROPRACTOR C hron ic D iseases a Sp ecialty Room s 12-13 W oodward B ld g. Cottage G rove O regon Office Room 14, W oodward B ld f. T elep h on e DR. H. H. OW EN Veterinarian G rad u ate K a n sa s C ity V ete rin ary C ollege Phon” ! 2 * C' ^ R CO TTAG E GRO VE, O R EG O N ” ® H L * M ~ n £ ° Ck Office Hour«: 1 to 5 p m. C on sultation by ap p oin tm en t o n ly . DR. H. H. SOMERS . OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Chronic and Nervoua Diaeaaea a Specialty. COTTAGE GROVE • • OREGON COTTAGE G k o VE CAMP, No. 6424 M. W. o f A ., meets the first and third Tuesday o f each month at Elks’ Hall. Visitors Welcome. C. W. WALLACE, Consul. ORVEL KNAPP, Clerk. Inserted between regular news items Sentinel went ads. get results. | | D e m o c ra tic Nom inee. ic ballot, and aside from Alex Sweek. who Is conceded to he elected, and pos sibly John H Stevenson, the result 1* j In doubt. The result ue to the nomination of five candidates for presidential elector 0 1 1 the republican ticket also will uot be finally decided until the vote of the state has been counted Judging from the returns In thl* county, however, it Is evident the voters very generally compiled with the suggestion of the representatives of the three candi dates for president aud wrote on their ballot the name of one of the live fol lowing republicans: L. M Lepper. M J. MacMahou aud Grant Tbouiaa. of Multuoniah county; Wllllaui Hanley of Burna. and K. V. Carter, of Jackaon. Several M e m b e r s Renom inated. ROOSEVELT WINS IN OREGON PRIMARIES La Follette Takes Second Place and Taft Third; Wilson is Democratic Choice. President Republican Democrut U n ited Republican Democrat .... U n it e d Sta te e Theodore Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson State* Senator Ben Selling Harry Laue C o n gre ssm a n , F irst D istrict Republican Democrat W. U. Hawley Robert G. Smith A review of the result of (he receut primary election on the republican C o n g re ssm a n , Second District caudldatea for the legislature shows Republican N J. Sluuori that several members of the last Democrat t\ t\ Covey house aud senate have been named to C o n g re ssm a n , T h ird District succeed themselves, some house meiu A. W. Lafferty hers have beeu elevated to the upper Republican M G Muuly branch of the assembly and some la Democrat S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e either branch have been defeated. Hen W. Olcott There are 15 holdover senators. Two Republican John B. Ryan nominees for senatorial poaitlona have Democrat served In previous sessions. J u s t i c e of S u p r e m e C o u r t Republican Robert Eakln D e m o c r a t i c R e t u r n s In co m p le t e . R. J. Slater Democratic returns have uot been l>eiuocrat completed In some districts the dem ocrats made no nominations In other districts they Indorsed the republican nominees W. Lair Thompson, the floor leader of the last house, was nominated to succeed himself ns senator of the sit teenth district wtthout opposition. The district Is composed of Crook. Klarn ath, and Lake counties Mr. Thomp son Is a well known lawyer of 1-ake view. W. H Ragsdale, of Sherman county, has been nominated from the elgh teenth senatorial district, which coin prises Gilliam. Sherman and Wheeler counties. Mr Ragsdale Is prominent tn his home county, aud had no opposl tion In (he primaries. In the twenty first district Edward E. Kiddle, a prominent business mau of Island City, was nominated over K. H. Flagg The district la composed of Union and Wallowa counties. W. H. Hollis, of Washington county, an active member of the last house, has beeu nominated to represent the twenty fourth district In the senate. His opponent wus H. T. Boris, of Till amook Lincoln. Tillamook, Washing ton and Yamhill counties comprise the district. Dr. Harry Lane, ex-mayor of Port land, was favored by the Democrats for United States senator, with Wal ter M. Pierce, of Hot Lake, second. Lane will probably have several thousand plurality for the democratic nomination for United States senator. The Incomplete returns are as fol F e w A n t i - S t a t e m e n t No. 1 N o m i n e e * . lows: Lane 5920, Pierce 2101, Coehow The only nominee for the senate 2042, Miller 848. Lane's plurality 2819. who did not sign Statement No. 1 Is J. C. Smith, of Josephine. C o n g r e s s io n a l Nom inees. Among the candidates for the lower In the Republican congressional race W. C. Hawley, now representing the house who did not sign Statement No. first district, has been renominated, 1 are I. B. Cushman, of lain«; Roy as he had no opposition. N. J. Sin- Graves, of Yamhill; S. A. D. Meek, of nott, progressive, has been nominated Washington; L. O. Belland, of Clatsop. Supporters of the Oregon system de In the second district over Ellis, his closest opponent. In the third dis clare that the result Is an overwhelm trict, which comprises Multnomah ing Indorsement of the system, as county. A. W. Lafferty, Incumbent, most of those candidates who refused to sign Statement No. 1 were defeated. was renominated. In Douglas county George Neuner, a In the second congressional district N. J. Slnnott’s lead over W. R. Ellis member of the last house, defeated J. has not been Impaired, he now having A. Buchanan, also a member of the a plurality of 746. The corrected to last house, for the senatorial nomina tion tn the fifth district. tals are as follows: Ira S. Smith, of Marshfleld, nomi Stnnott 3404. Ellis 2658, Rusk 2178, Cochrane 2019, C. E. Roosevelt 587. nated for Joint senator from Coos and On the democratic ticket there Is an Curry, was a member of the house Interesting oontest for the nomination from Polk county In 1895. In the twenty-second senatorial dis for congress in the second district. Returns have been sent In, In part, trict. consisting of Grant. Harney and from nine of the 14 counties In the Malheur counties. Incomplete returns district. These return* give Graham indicate that Loring V. Stewart, a a lead of less than 100 votes. The to prominent stockman of l>ayvllle. Grant tals reported Btand as follows: Covey county, has defeated William Miller, 1215, Graham 1308; Graham's majority a well known attorney of Bums, for the nomination. 93. In the sixteenth district, consisting State Officers Nam ed. of Wasco and Hood River counties, Ben Olcott has been nominated for R. R. Butler, of The Dalles, has de secretary of state on the Republican feated D. J. Cooper, of the same city. ticket, although Fields has a few coun Butler was formerly circuit Judge of ties to his credit. Multnomah county, the eleventh judicial district, consist where Fields Is best known, was car ing of Wheeler, Gilliam and Sherman ried by his opponent. counties. He lived at Condon at that Robert Eakln, having no opposition time. for the nomination for Justice of the T w o S e n a to rs R en om in ated 8upreme Court, has won, of course. Members of the senate who have For dairy and food commissioner, been renominated are W. D. Wood, of John D. Mickle Is In the lead In most Washington, and Dan Kellaher, of counties outside of Multnomah, and In Multnomah. Multnomah W. I. Cottel has the ad Members of the last house who have vantage. The returns from outside been renominated are George W. John counties Indicate that Mickle will have the nomination when the official vote son of Marion, Allen H. Eaton and I. V. Cushman, of Lane; S. P. Pierce, of Is caiivassed. A. H. Lea seems to be Coos and Curry; J. A. Westerland, of running third. Jackson; P. O. Bonebrake, of Benton; Clyde B. Altchlson and Thomas Roy Graves, of Yamhill; John A. Chap Campbell have been renominated for railroad commissioners In their re man, of Washington; J. D. Abbott, of Multnomah; L. O. Belland, of Clatsop, spective districts. They have held the and L. L. Mann, of Umatilla. F. M. office since It was instituted. Gill, who represented Hood River and Convention Delegates Uncertain. Wasco counties at the last session, Under the Oregon system, the 10 but who has sine* removed to Rsta- delegates sent to the republican na cada, has been nominated for slat* tional convention at Chicago are In representative by the republicans of structed to vote for Roosevelt, al Clackamas county. though the delegates receiving the 8. A. Hughes, of Marlon; 8. A. D. highest vote are personal friends of Meek, of Washington, and C. N. Mc La Follette and Roosevelt. Thomas Arthur, of Multnomah, member« of MoCusker. La Follette's campaign the house at the session of 1909, but manager In Oregon, leada the ticket not members of last seaslon, however, among the candidates for delegate. have been nominated. J. T. Bridges, The delegates are la doubt, other of Douglas couaty, a member of th* than Thomas McCusker. Henry Wal house of 1896, has been nominated for do Coe appears to have been another another term. delegate selected . Not until the com Incomplete returns from Columbia plete returns are In will It be possible county Indicate a close contest be to announce the names of the 10 effec tween M. E. Miller, member of the last ted by the republican voters. The session, sad A. E. Clark and W. A. it oaadlttaa exist* In the democrat Hall. D a iry Republican Democrat R ailro ad Getting Meats Ready is a pleasure in the home where our groceries are used. For everything t lists so good, besides look ing so. No boasting about what meals “mother used to cook" when we supply the supplies. Mother never had half as good groceries as we sell or one tenth the variety. Phone us your order if you can’t come in person. KERR & SDLSBY C om m ie tlon e r John D. Mickle William Schulmerlch C o m m issio n e r go to the asme number of sec S. P. GIVES SILVER MEDALS tio ala n will foremen who have the beat see Republican Clyde B Altchlson To Agents, Section Foremen, Road Democrat ................... Lew Audereou musters and Other Employes for Services Rendered. lions in each roadmaster's district. The list of prixe winners Is unusually long this year. If there la a sign over your home de|sit “ Premium S tation," your agent is one of the prize winners. Portland.— Under (he llrut preelden Agents at twenty-seven elntions tlul preference primaries held In Ore Public Power Sites Reserved. gon Roohuvelt was the choice of the along the line of the Southern Pacific Republican voters, with Senator La have been awarded ailver medals fur Acting on data lurniahed by field Follette a good second President having |>erfect stations, according to men, the United Stnlca Geological Sur Taft was u bud third In the race, both the decisions of the engineers on the vey took action in March leading to results of the recent annual inspection the creation o f water |>owrr-aitr re In Portland und the etule at large The race between Roosevelt und 1 at trip over the lines. The Coast Divi serves in Arizona. New Mexico, Utah Follette was spectacular, the early re sion, Thomas Ahern, superintendent, and Washington aggregating 24.01M turns showing them running neck aud carried off the honors o f lieing the best acres. The reaervstiona arc believed neck I Jk Follette has a plurality In div'aion, both the best roadmaster's to contain many favorable |mw«-r site«. 'ortland aud he made au exceptional district and best section of track and Restorations o f more than 10,000 aerea showing In the couutles covered In roadbed being on this division. o f land prevluualy withdrawn in con hlu receut speech tuaklug tour. 1st The winners in this annual competi nection with (lower sitea were made Follette's receut speech lu Portlaud. tion were announced in San Fran during the month, in Colorado, Idaho where he addressed su uudtouce ot cisco last week. Gold medals will and Washington. This land was found 1 0 . 0 0 0 people, undoubtedly Is respon go to the foreman o f the best section U|iun further investigation to be not sible tor the heavy vote given him and to the roadmaster o f the heat dm necessary to the control of |s>wer alle*. Roosevelt ran strong In the rural trict. Silver mtdals are awarded to districts. In the cattle country of twenty-one pumpers, to three fuel oil If It's a rush job of printing, the eastern aud southern Oregon he was plant tenders aitd to six foremen of Sentinel will get It out for you on an easy winner, with La Follette sec power plants. Forty-four ailver med- time. ond. Through the thickly settled Wll- < lumelte valley district Roosevelt also won with ease. Governor Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, was the choice of the Demo cratic voters for president, though Speuker Champ Clark received a sub stauttal vote In many couutles Gov- I ernor Harmon, of Ohio, received a very small vole aud was not a factor In the race. Woodrow Wtlaou did not have a 1 walk away In obtaining the Oregon 1 preference for democratic nomination for president. While Multnomah coun But then you can easily rectify uny defic ty went strong for Governor Wilson several of the other counties gave | iency of that kind. We can supply you Champ Clark heavy pluralities The , with moHt anythin« that wan ever meant result la that on the face of the Inrom . to lie sat on — Rockers, Home comfortable plet* returns Governor Wilson la leading hla opponent by lees than 10O0 onen, Chairn, both cheap and expensive votes In a total count of 12.410. Thla kinds, IiOunRen, the kind you liked before total probably represents two-thirds 1 of the democratic votea cast In the you were married, and alHo larger ones, atate. Baby Chairs of all kinds. The figures available give the fol lowing Wilson 6387, Clark 6433. liar mou 690. Wilson's plurality 964. In the vote for president on the re publican ticket, President Taft appar ently has carried six counties. A feature of this fact Is that two of the big stock counties, where It might have been Inferred Roosevelt's intor est In the range would gain him votes, THE FURNITURE DEALERS have gone for Taft. These are Crook and Harney. In addition President Taft has apparently won In Morrow. Polk, Sherman and Yamhill. There Is no certainty that l-a Fol lette has carried more than one coun ty, Multnomah. Incomplete returns on Jackson county give him u slight lead over Roosevelt. I-a Follette also has a slight lead over Roosevelt In ♦ ♦ Josephine tn the Incomplete returns, ♦ There is no place where more care should lie taken ♦ and la close on the heels of Roosevelt ♦ than in the preparation of prescriptions. We fully ♦ In Tillamook. ♦ realize the responsibility of this etui of our business ♦ ♦ Roosevelt, It seems probable, has ♦ and no part of it receives more care. And we keep ♦ carried all of the following counties: ♦ our stock of prescription articles strictly fresh. ♦ Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, ♦ Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Gil liam, Grant, Hood River, Klamath, Lane, Lincoln, Malheur, Marion, Ursa tills. Union, Wallowa, Wasco and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Washington. The total vote counted la 62,106, which. It Is believed, Is about 12,000 abort of the complete returns. In thla total Kooaevelt has 26,391, La Follette 20,194, Taft 18,219. Roose velt'a Incomplete plurality over I .a Follette la 5197, over Taft 7172. I-a Follette’s plurality over Taft Is 1975. It will not be known who the re publicans Indorsed aa candidate for vice-president until the official count haa bee* made Th* names of C. W. Fulton, Thomas MoCusker, Dan Kel- laber. United Btales Senator Borah, of Idaho, sad numerous others were writ ten on th* ballots The names of Governor Burke, of SOM E T A S T Y SPRING PATTE R N S JUST R E C E IV E D North Dakota, and Henator Chamber- lain were written In for vico-presldont and only th* official count will show which rooalTed th* greater number of GoWay Back ad Sit Down That advice is all right if you’ve got something to sit on D rop in and Let us Show Y ou SIMERAL & VAN DENBURG : R E SP O N SIB ILITY « ♦ B E N S O N ’S P H A R M A C Y ♦ Clothes Do Not Always Make the M an=^ But the kind I sell will help a whole lot. They will give him front, give him confidence in himself. Suits, Fit, Style and Workmanship I fZ Guaranteed, up f r o m .................. v J J I v J GEO. BOHLMAN :: West Side