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TH E NEW BKM O G B APH K J. t. P8R H I1 Ell'S cash store DONT SAT UNDERWEAR , SAT m u n s i n g w e a r ; Insufficient Votes C ist to Con stitute Legal Successor to , President Huerta. DRY GOODS Mexico City.— A t the close o f the Mexioan election indlcaUons were that not sufficient votes had been cast, to oonatltnte a lagal choice for the presi- deacy to succeed General Victoriano Huerta. It was estimated, Judging from tha results In tha capital, where it was expected the vote would be up to the average, that fewer than 10,000 o f the 80,000 eligible votera in the federal district went to the polls. There are about 8,000,000 eligible votera la the entire republic. It would be no sur prise if congress, the members of which also were voted for, ' declared Look us over before purchasing. Our the election void when the body la or Prices range from ganised and revissa the returns. The leedora of the Catholic party claimed i long leed for their candi dates, Fred erlco Gamboa and General Raseeo. I f this claim is correct, it is generally thought that Oeneral Felix Dies and Señor Roqueña ran Shoes specially priced. Look over our A. la rge line before you purchase your There was no disorder in Mexico w in ter shoes. W a cgn save you money. CJty. The polling places opened at 0. H eavy Outings, pur yard a t .........* 9 o 28 inch Percale, per yd a tv............ 7 e 86 inch Percale, p er yd at.............. 9 c 66 inch Bleached T a b le Damask......8 0 c 62 inch Bleached Mercerised Table - « Damask, Special a t...................44>c 72 inch Bleached M ercerised Table Damaak, Special a t ...................5 0 c 56 inch Blue and W hite and Red and W hite Table Linen a t.........9 5 c LADIES COATS Nobbiest L in « In Tow n $ 5.00 to $ 21.50 SHOE8 SW EATER S W e have some special values at. fro m .........................9 0 c t o $ 7 .0 0 L A D IE S S U IT S The election offld a ls appeared to a representative class o f citlsens. So far as could be ascertained, no gov- em m e it employes served in that ca- parity. Official Washington Takes Keen Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Interest in Mexican Pres Week. idential Election. Washington. — Official Washington awaited with keen Interest the out : ° come ° me of elections in Mexico under supervision o f the Huerta provisional government, recognition o f which baa already been denied by the Americas government. Significance was attached to the dispatches from abroad, coming on the heels 61 the reports from Washington that the president and secretary at state were at work on a pronuncla- mento which would define this na tion’s attitude with relation to the pol icy in Mexico o f the foreign nations and also to the statement Issued is Philadelphia by Senator Bacon, chair man o f the senate foreign relations com m itted to the effect that the In terests of the United states in Mexico are “ infinitely greater" than those o f the other powers. : « President Opposes Single-Bank Plan. Whether there shall be one federal reserve bank with branches through out the United States or several banks as provided for in the administration ! bill promises to be the chief issue o f : the final currency reform fight In the senate committee. The president made it known in emphatic terms that he waa opposed to the central benk plan as suggested by Frank A. Vanderlip of the National City bank o f New York, and aa In dorsed Informally by many members o f the senate committee. He reiter ated through Secretary Tumulty that tbe Glass-Owen bill, w ith lu system ' of 12 regional reserve banks related j only through the functions o f one fed eral reserve board sitting at Washing ton, was “ admirably suited" to the needs of the country. The president made it clear to the senate leaders that he did not believe the senate committee should try to disturb the foundation of the bill that passed the house to the extent that it would have to be remodeled to pro vide for a single bank. W ater to Be Lowered. Klamath Palls.— According to a let ter received by President Mason of the Low er Klamath Marsh Land Own ers' association, from Representative Slnnott, officials o f the reclamation service are drafting a form o f bond, upon the signing o f which Instrument the government w ill close the gates at the railroad track, shutting the water of Klamath straits out of Low er Kla math lake, which will allow the recla mation o f much marsh land around the lake by lowering the water level. The bond is to insure the government against any damage actions that might arise, and to protect the gov ernment against any damage to the water right o f the Van Brimmer ditch. *Weta" and "D rys" Wage Campaign. Salem.— The most strenuous wet and dry campaign ever carried on In Salem is now being waged. Both sides are well organised and until 10 days ago it waa conceded even by the sa loon interests that the city would be voted dry on November 4, bat within the last week the wets have perfected their organisation and now declare they w ill win the election. It la gc orally conceded that the result o f the election rests largely with the women, and both sides are centering their campaign on them. Tbe last time the issue was presented In Salem, with only the men voting, the city remained wet by a very small majority. Díaz Severa Last T le Wlth Huerta. Vara Crna.— The last shred blndlng Oeneral Félix Dlax and General Vic S a v e M o o « y b y tr a d in g a t P o r t e r ’ s toriano Huerta was severed when Oen eral Diaa telegraphed to the depart- meat of war hls ryslgnatlon aa briga dier-general of the army. » 8 Cans Corn............ ........................8 5 c General Dias applled to the Amerl- 8 Cana Tom atoes............................. 9 5 c can consulate Monday night fo r pro- 8 Cana Pink Salman........................ 9 5 c Eight-Hour Law to Be Tested. taction and was taken on board the 1 lb. can Ground Chocolate............ 9 5 c United States gunboat Wheeling. Salem.— The state board o f control B aker's Cocoa, per lb .................... 4 5 c has requested Labor Commissioner 2 peck ages Grape N u ts.................9 5 c O. P. H o ff to bring suit against the 2 packages Creem o f W heat...........3 5 c board to test the question of whether Beat Cream Rolled Oats, 6 lb s ... . . 9 5 c President Wilson Octuple* the His the eight-hour law applies to the em 8 lbs. Head R ic e -b e s t...................2 5 c toric Chair Used by John Hancock. ployes at state Institutions. I f the 4 lbs. N o. 1 Jap R ice..................... 2 5 c Philadelphia.— Congress hall. In his courts should hold that it does apply 5 lbs. Good Broken R ice................. 2 5 c toric Independence square, where the to the Institutions, it is stated that Bacon Backs....................................1 9 c senate and house of representatives no one o f the Institutions would have B reakfast Bacon ......... 2 5 c sat from 1790 to 1800, was rededi sufficient appropriation to carry it 5 lb. P ail o f Lard........... 7 5 c cated with patriotic exercises, the oc through next year without a defi 6 B an Crystal W hite Soup............ 2 5 c casion marking the completion of the ciency. The governor has said that it B all Brand Mason Quart Jars, do* . 6 5 c restoration o f the hall to almost its The La Follette substitute fo r the might be necessary even to call a spe B all Brand Mason 1-2 g a l J a n ... 0O c original appearance. "seamen’s servitude” bill, so amended cial session o f the legislature to pro 18 Pounds Best Cane Sugar.......$ 1 .0 0 President Wilson was the central as not to affect the treaty relations o f 100 Pounds Best Cane S u ga r... $ 5 .0 0 figure in the ceremonies and deliv the United States until the president vide for the emergency. 100 Pounds B eet S u g a r.............. $ 4 .8 0 ered a 20-minute address. has nad an opportunity to readjust The president was the last speaker. } them, passed the senate. GIRL HAS GOOD ROAD |PLAN He sat in the high-backed chair which The La Follette substitute differed F4lr Supervisor of Sebeóla to Let the was used by John Hancock when he in many respects from the original bill Pupils Build Highway. presided over the continental con- which passed both houses o f con Eugene.— Road-building, a course of grass, but wheih did not meet study for the rural schools of western with the approval of President Taft. Lane county, Is to he Introduced with Katherine felklne Weds Young Hitt. Its ch ief provision« would require im in a few days by Miss Goldie Van Elkins, W. Va.— Katherine Elkins, proved working quarters and working Blber, school supervisor in the Slue- UNDCB NEW MANAGEMENT daughter of the late Senator Stephen conditions on ships; increase the re law district Instructions have been Wood o f all kinds. Wood sawing a specialty B. Elkins, was married here to W il quirements for safety appliances and mailed. This is the first experiment Prompt service. Leave orders at yard or liam F. R. H it t Miss Elkina name et Dawson house. 109J West Hancock St. efficiency of sailors; release sailors o f its kind ever tried in Oregon. Ac was prominently before the public re from some of the stringent regulations tual road-building la the laboratory P H O N E RED 174 . cently in connection with a report that that compel them to remain with ships work which will accompany this E. P. H AM ILTO N , Prop. she was to wed tbe Duke of Abrussl. when In foreign ports and direct the oonrae. The children o f each district Tbe bride is a granddaughter o f ex- abrogation of any traatius that pro w ill build and maintain during the United States Senator Gasaaway Da hibit the enforcement o f the pro vis approaching rainy season a atrip of J. H. G IBSO N, M gr. vis, and Mr. H itt is a son of a former lone against foreign ships coming into oonnty road near the school building. representative In congreee from 1111- The only Abstract Books in American ports. The school whose road stands the win National Capital Brevities. ter and Is found in the best condition Yamhill County The urgent deficiency bill, provid w ill he the winner o f a unique con Yamhill County Abstract Co. ing for the abolishing o f the com test in which school children on the merce court and removal of about 1000 Sluslaw eagerly are awaiting to par M c M in n v il l b . O rboom deputy revenue collectors from civil ticipate. County Judge Helmus W. Thomp service, has,been signed by the presi son, Lane county’s moat active good dent. New York.— The general conven Republicans, Democrats and Pro roads enthusiast, was so pleased with tion of 1912 of the Protestant Episco gressivea of the house w ill Join In pre this woman's plan to teach the funda pal church passed Into history In hdpe- senting Miss Jeeaie Wilson, daughter i mentals of road building In the rural Do all kinds of Carpentering, less deadlock on two important resolu of the president, with a wedding gift. schools that he Immediately offered Painting and Cement Work tions, with tbe most far-reaching topic Speaker Clark w ill name a committee two huge silver cups as prises for this good roads contest. Box 686 N ew berg, Oregon of legislation before It unconsidered by to carry out the plan. one house because o f an error In the Senator Chamberlain has been dm One Dead, One Hurt In Wrack. other, and with p positive refusal to tgnated by the floor leader. Senator Baker.— One man was killed out consider a request of the Women’s Kern o f Indiana, to act In that capac OVEN a s YEANS* EXPERIENCE right, another was slightly injured and Christian Temperance union that un ity during hls absence from the city. fermented grape Juice be substituted President Wilson has commuted the two valuable race horses were hurt in for wine in the communion service. sentence of Frederick A. Hyde from s wrack six miles north of Prairie On the proposal to establish a sepa two years, and that of Joost Schneider City on the Sumpter VaHey railroad. rate bishopric for negroes In the south from 14 months, to S66 days’ impris Robert 8. Richardson o f Baker was and on the proposed elimination of the onment. He did not remit fines of killed when he jumped from an over T R A D E SS A R S I words "Jews. Turks, infidels and har- 810,000 and $1000 respectively assess turning car which fell on him, and D is io n s ettes," the house of bishops and the ed against Hyde and Schneider. The William Hall of John Day was in C opyrights A c. I a aketpti and deeertptWm may house of deputies were deadlocked. V hat har an two men were convicted of land jured. our opinion omm nnim On the proposal to require a two- frauds in Oregon and California. on Pat anta t fro«. O l d « « maanej for » Has Vision of Railroad. thirds vote to change the name o f the Rear Admiral Charles E. Clark, re ratal va Kent* U k n th m u «h Mu 1 M M , without oharss, Klamath Falls.— Thera is every In church, adopted by the deputise, the tired, commander of the battleship bishops refused to act because the Oregon when the made her famous dication that the railroad from this reeolutlon was sent to them only the trip around Cape Horn at the opening olty to Merrill sad from there to Fern- day before adjournment, while it was of the Spanish war, today accepted the ly, Nev., will be built next summer. adopted by the lower house more than Invitation of Secretary Daniels to be There is also evldance that the road two weeks ago. The original draft of on the bridge of hls old ship to lead to the north will be built to connect the resolution was mislaid. the international fl g through the with the HU1 line coming south and that both Harriman and Hill interests Panama canal early iu 1916. Executor’s Notice of Final Settle* Pullman College Team Defeated. Including the practical completion w ill use the same line for the heavy it Portland.— Three thousand football o f the Panama canal among the mark* axposltlon travel. enthusiasts saw ths Multnomah club of ‘‘beneficent providence,” which ths Recall Nominees In Fight to Stay. underalgnad defeat Washington state college on nation, be eaye, has engaged in the Motte« I« harsbr (Ir a n that the une execu to r bsa tie d hl« Ansi amount 1 sa asaeutor Winged "M " field, 7 to 0. Hood River.— A ll ths candidates peat year, President Wilson Issued his Adam Khrut, o f tha la st t WHI and TaaUmrut of Ada o f Yam hill < d«co«a*d, In tha County Court first Thanksgiving proclamation, nam nominated by the recall petitioners I, and that asid court hat ap County Oregon, Oregon Wine, 27-0, Over Idaho. MS, at 10 oVlook lag Thursday, November 27, Thanks have signified their Intentions of quali pointed Moeday, Mov. ‘ 1SU. uli*. Eugene.— By a score o f 27 to 9, Ore ay and hoar for the a m. of «aid day as tbs da] fying and making the raoe against the giving day. id finsi amount and of objection* to aulì storine---- , gon eliminated Idaho from the raoe for the aaitlamant ther-of The big express companies have ad members of the present county oourt Now, therefore, all parnona Interested In ths the conference football championship aetata of asid deeedsnt ara hereby notified and vised the Interstate commerce com at the November election. require 1 to appasr at the County Ooun room, on Kincaid field. mission that they have derided to a t r o * Court Houasat Me Minn v illa ,asid county and «a ta , a t aaM tim « to« than and there show abandon their opposition to tho com Equalisation Beard Meets. Aggies Unable to keere at Seattle. oauaa, If any there be. why «atol asm s nt should not bo settled, allowed and approved and «aid mission's recant order radically radur Salem— The state board o f squall Seattle.— The University o f Wash «ateto forever end finally settled sad ae<d Ing express rates It also was an ration began holding hearings Friday, executor di«rh«rmd. i Ington football team defeated Oregon Dated Oetobar *, 1*1* . . Agricultural college by a soars et 4. nounced that the commlaaIon’s block when representatives of ths large rail A d a m Ehret, system of rates would ho established road r.omrai-tea appeared before the to 0 on Denny field here. d. immediately. * oard. Clarone« Butt, Attorney for «stale. A small line to cloee out a t about .......................... O n e - H a lf P r ic e G R O C E R IE S REDEDICATE CONGRESS HALL King Solomon reveled in the luxuries of the most magnificent ancient empire. 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