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Vera Cran.— A heavy rala stona
which flooded tho tronchos and Mow
blinding torrents Into the faces o f tho
federáis contributed much to their de
feat at Tam pico, according to Am eri
cana who baite como hers tram that
port.
The constitutionalists took advan
tage o f this and poured a terrin e flro
Into them forcin g them back from tho
ontpoets into the town. Im m ediately
the federate began entraining.
The constitatioaallats ca n e la to the
town a hooting la tho a ir aari shouting
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PRIMARY ELECTIONS
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HELD IN OREGON
Portland.— That Dr. Jamas W ith y
oombo, o f C orvallis, and Dr. C. J.
Smith, o f Porttend, w ill bo the repub
lican and dem ocratic candidates, re
spectively, fo r governor In the Novem
ber elootlen eras Indicated clearly by
the figu res received from the state at
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Residence, Red 167; Shop, Black 196
F. J. KELLEY PLU M BIN G
Sanitary Plumbing, Steam Pitting,
Galvanized Pipe, Etc.
SIS First Street, Opposite Spaulding Logging Co’s. OStoe. New berg. Or.
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The East Side Greenhouses
Fine Fern«, Beautlfal Flowering Plants, Cyclamen, Primulas,
Cineraria*, Call* Lilies, Heteotrope and many others. Hardy
Perennial Plant* in jrraat vaiwtjr. Don't forget t^at we are
headquarters for ROSES.
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shows VO votes fo r V. M. 001 and 4 M
against the forced-team
tor McMahan. The defeat o f the lat
ter bas chased general surprise, as It to have been Imposed by tho rebate.
was believed- that be would capture
the gubernatorial nomination without
difficu lty.
San field Macdonald received the
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On the dem ocratic ticket tw o candi
dates fo r the supreme bench w ere
named without opposition. Th ey are
W illiam Calloway, Judge o f the Cur-
cult Court la M arion county and Judge
W illiam R. Ramsey, sow on the su
preme bench.
Prim ary Notes.
Dr. H enry W aldo Coe was elected
progressive national committeeman
without opposition.
Marlon county republicans nominat
ed their first woman candidate for
county office, when Mm. M ildred R.
Brook led the ticket fo r county recor
der.
Tho proposed issue o f |SM,000 rood
bonds la Marlon county was snowed
under by n tw o to one vote, It haring
lost In practically every precin ct
Mine Ira H arrington won the repub
lican nomination fo r clerk o f Clacka
mas county.
John A. J effrey at Multnomah ooon-
ty was the only dem ocratic candidate
fo r attorney general and received the
aomtnatlon without opposition.
Mrs. M ary S c o tt o f Sheridan d efea t
ad Ira O. Nelson fo r the dem ocratic
nom laation fo r treasurer at Yam hill
sonaty, and to oppose her the repub
licans placed Alien L. Adams la nom
ination. Mias Adams defeated three
opponents, all men.
O. P. H o ff is nominated tor labor
commissioner. Prank J. MUler fo r rail-
rand eommtoeiooer, John H .L e w te to r
Mate engineer and Ralph R. W illiam s
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It Is probable that Dr. W lthycom be
w ill have a plurality o f about 4000. Dr.
W lthycom be, It is believed, w ill come
ap to Multnomah county with a lend
over Ous C. M oser o f about 10,600
votes.
Dr. C. J. Smith is nominated by the
democrats in all probability by a plur
ality between 1000 and 1400.
Hie
closest com petitor Is A. 8. Bennett, o f
T h e D alles, who Is second In both
Multnomah county and the state out
side.
C, N . M cArthur has won the repub
lican nomination for representative in
ees la the third district, com pris
in g Multnomah county, by a plurality
over A . W . LafferCy, the incumbent,
that probably w ill total 2100 votes.
United States Senator George
Chamberlain was renominated by the
dem ocrats, I t A. Booth received the
republican and W illiam Hanley the
progressive nomination for United
8tnten senator. A ll w ere unopposed.
Parks’ Execution Been.
V era Crus.— Additional confirm ation
o f the execution o f Private Samuel
Paries o f the Twenty-eighth Infantry,
received here.
Th ere was brought Into the Amert-
Hose one o f H uerta's conscripts
who bad deserted. H e said be waa an
eye-witness o f the execution o f Parks.
Land Open fo r Enlarged Homesteads.
Th e secretary o f the interior has
»ig n ite d fo r enlarged homestead en
t r y *00,000 acres
o f land In email
tracte, scattered all over eastern Ore-
S. Th e largest designations are la
the Deaehutea and John Day valleys.
H o ateo designated 170,000 acres la
Aeotln sad Okanogan counties. Wash
London Consul-General Dead.
London.—Joba L. G riffiths,
the
■ e rican consul-general at London,
died suddenly at his residence e f heart
T H E FO R D has bean strong
everybody knows It. F ive poo
R oad ster, *S75.S*. C a ll and
NEW BERG AUTO CO
Lone Fir Dairy
Pure Milk and Cream is conducive to good health.
This is the kind we supply our customers.
Our Dairy is frequently inspected by the State
Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com
mended by that official Give'us a trial.
R. B. LYLE
Phone Red 66
J. L. V A N B L A R IC O M
Staple and Fancy Groceries
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