Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 22, 1906, Image 3

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    ROGCH RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS. OREGON, JUNE 22. 1906.
OFFICIAL VOTE ON
THE AMENDMENTS
it
la Now Walk or Pay Fare
Office. Yet All for
the Men.
The following is the vote of the
' state and of Jrsephine county on the
various questions submitted through
the initiative and referendum law :
Approval of $1,000,000 appropriation
: State, tee 43,918, no 36,758 majority
for 17,160. Connty yes 937, no 472;
majority for 465.
Woman Suffrage State, yes 36,928,
no 46,971; majority against 10,043.
Connty, yes 9)0, no 703. Majority
lot 208.
Localvoption amendment State, yes
35. 897; no 45,144; majority, against
9747. County yes 591, no 955; ma'
jority against 364.
Barlow road appropriation State
Yes 81.525, no 44,525; majority
against 13,000. County yes 657, no
- 748 ; majority against91.
New method of amending oonstitu
tion state, yes 47,wsi, no 1S75I ; ma
jority for 38,910; Connty. yes 1030, no
; 290, majority for 740.
OiTing cities and towns exclusive
power over charters State, yes 52,567,
no 19,942 ;majority for 82,625. County-
yes, 1081 ; no 325; majority for 756.
Regulating compensation of state
printer State, yes 63,749, no 9511;
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE ELECTION
FOR JOSEPHINE COUNTY JUNE 4, 1906
CANDIDATES
U.S.Sentor,short trm!
Hiram Gould, Prohi I 44 14
15
IS1.?
Fred W. Mulkey, Rep.. . 244 162110
79
The Strength of a
Bank is shown,
1st, By its working capital
2nd, By its stockholders.
3rd, By its management.
THE
first Rational Bank
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
Grants Pass, Oregon.
Has a Capital, Surplus
& Undivided Profits J77.500.00
And an additional Stock
holders Liability (un
der the National Bank
ing Law). .... 50,000 00
Total Responsibility SI27.500.00 J
DIRECTORS :
John' D. Fry,
P. H. Harth,
J. T. Terrs,
H. C. KlNNKY.
R. A. Booth. Pres.
J. C. Campbell, V. Pres.
H L GlLKEY, Cashier.
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J. D. Stevens, Soc 67
U. S. Senator-
Jonathan Bourne, Rep.
John M. Oearin, Dem.
B. Lee Paget, Prohi...
A. Q. Simola, Soc
Governor
I. H. Amos, Prohi
a W. Barzee. Soo
Geo. E. Chamberlain, D 130 143
James Witbyoombe, Rep 204 180
secretary or State
Frank W. Benson, Rep.
R. C. Brown, Soc
T. S. McDaniel, Prohi.
P. H. Sroat. Dem
State Treasurer
Leslie Bntler, Prohi...
Q. R. Cook, Soo
J. D.Matlock. Dem
Geo. A. Steel, Rep 238 153,105,59
supreme Jodse
C. J. BriRht. Prohi 28 10
Robert Eakin, Rep 216 145
T. G. Hailev, Dem I 69, 97
Marcus W. Robbing, Soo 64 53
Attorney General
C. G Brix, Soc I 85! 86
A. M. Crawford. Ren... 231 15
Robert A. Miller. Dem.. 76 104
F. B. Rntherford, Prohi: 26: 8j
Snpt. of Public inetruo
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Henry Sheak, Prohi
state Print:
J. C. Cooper, Soo
80 S
Willis S. Doniway.Rep. . 236 157
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N. E. McGREYV,
PIONEER
TRUCK and DELIVERY
Furniture and Piano
Moving
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
GRANTS PASS
WALL PAPER and
PAINT SHOP
W.P.Sharman and E.F.LeMieux
SOUTH SIXTH STREET, NEAR J
Full stock of Wall Paper all designs
quality and prices.
Paints, Varnishes, Oils. Brushes
j"e, i-ri r'i-t iin"i'e.
Mall orders promptly filled.
Palace Barber Shop
BATES & WILLIAMS, Proprs.
Shaving, Hair Cutting
Baths, Etc.
Everything neat and clean and a
work First-Class.
Alvin S. Hawk. Prohi
J. Scott Taylor, Dem...
Commissioner of Labor
O. P. Hon Rep
W. S. Richard. Soo.
Congressman
Chas V. Galloway, Dem1 77110
Edward F. Green, Prohi 221 7
Willis C. Hawley, Rep.. 218 126
W. W. Myers, Soc I 27; 33
Representative
L. L. Jewell, Rep 210165
John B. Paddock, Soc..1 851 88
Robert G. Smith, Dem.. 114 112
County Jodse
F. W. Chausse, Rep...
. HilL Soc
Stephen Jewell, Dem...
Sheriff-
Ed Lister, Rep '160129
JNine Keynolds, Soo !100 65
w. j. KuRseu. uein 103 123
Count Clerk I I
S. F. Cheshire, Rep..
O. J. Knips, Soo
Treasurer
Fred Geyer, Soc
Eclus Pollock, Rep. . . .
J. T. Taylor, Dem....
Surveyor- I I
D. J. Lawton, Rep 227 145 116 56 n'sSM 88 84
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H. C. Perkins, Dem.
W. R. Whipple, Soo.
Coroner
T. E. Beard, Rep
W. H. Flanagan, Dem.
Commissioner
E. N. Provolt. Dem...
H. L. Reed, Sac
M. A. Wertz. Rep... . .
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MAJORITIES FOR
STATE CANDIDATES
Republican Gat Big Vol For
Some ol Their Candidate
and Loose on Other.
Complete official returns of the state
election, June 4, for every oouuty in
Oregon are contained in the follwing
figures :
Governor.
Chamberlain, democratic 46,003
Withy com be, republican 48,608
Barnee, socialist 4.68
Amos, prohibitionist 3,787
Chamberlain'! plurality 8,494
United States Senator (long term)
Boorne. repnblican 42.588
uearin, demooratio 89,417
SmoIa, socialist 6.571
Paget, prohibition 4,410
Bourne's plurality 8,131
United States Senator(short term)
Mulkey, republican 60,615
Stevens, socialist 13,486
Jould, prohibitionist 8,324
Mulkey's plurality 49,180
Supreme Judge.
Eakin, republican 61,678
Hailey, democratic 80,238
Kobbins, sooialist 6.804
Bright, prohibition 4,684
Eakin' plurality 81,838
Secretary of State.
Benson, republican 65.654
broat, demooratio 25.801
Hrown, sooialist 7,718
McDaniel, prohibition 4,984
majority lor 54,178. (Jonnty, yes
1203, no 156; majority for 1137.
Initiative and referendum lor mu
nicipalities State, yes 47,778, no 16,
785; majority for 81,043. County yes
951, no 279- majority for 672.
Prohibiting free passes State, yes
57,281, no 16,779; majority for 40,502.
Connty, yes 1153; no 811, majority
for 842.
Tax on gross earnings of sleeping
car, refrigerator-car and oil companies
State yes 69,635, no 6440 majority for
63,195. Couuty yes 1363, no 128;
majority for 1233.
Tax ou gross earnings of express,
telegraph and telephone companies
State, yes 70,872, no 6860; majority
for 64,512. County, yes, 1392,no 115;
majority for 1277.
Men Wanted.
Sa mill and lumber yard laborers,
12.25 per day. Woodsmen $2.25 to $3.
Steady work. Apply to Booth-Kelly
Lumber Co., Eocene, Ore.
Send the Courier to your friend, so
he can learn the facts in regard to the
famous Rogue River Vallev.
DAI
POLITICAL HISTORY OF
INTEREST TO ALL
List of Oregon Governor To
gether With Pe-rty AHlllaJlon
and Period of Service.
for;sale BY
A. E. Voorhies
Since Oregon was admitted to the
union on Febrnary 14, 1859, she hag
had !I governors, six of whom have
been democrats. No republican gov
ernor of the state has ever been elect
ed for a second term and two repoftill
cans have never been governor in suc
cession. There has always been a
democrat saudwiched in between the
republican;. The only governors of
the state to be re-elected are Grover,
democrat, who served from 1870 to
1877, being succeeded by Chadwick,
a democrat, when Grover was elected
to the United States senate: Pernio-
yer, a dnmocrat, wno served rrom
to 1895, and George E. Chamberlain,
who was electtd to bis second term
June 4.
The re-election of George E. Cham
berlan as governor of Oregon makes
the third instance in the history of the
state of the re-election of a demo
cratic governor. The eleven govern
ors were as follows:
1. John Whitaker, farmer and
democrat, of Lane county, served
from March 8, 18V5, to September 10,
1863.
2. Addison C. Gibhs, lawyer and
republican, from Portland, served
from September 10, 1862, to Septem
ber 13. 1866.
8. Georg L. Woods, lawyer and
republican, from Wasco oonnty, serv
ed from September 13, 1866, to Sep
tember 14, 1870.
4. L. F. Grover, lawyer and dem
ocart, from Marion county, served
from September 19, 1870, to February
1, 1877 ; being re-elected he filled ont
part of bis second term, when be was
chosen United States senator, and was
ncceedfdasgovernorby Stepben.F.
Benson's plurality 29,753
State Treasurer.
Steel, republican 55,600
Matlock, democratic 26,545
Cook, socialist 6,984
Butler, prohibition 4,869
Steel's plurality 38,055
State Printer.
Duniway, republican 54,543
Taylor, democratic 26,015
Cooper, socialist 7.292
Hawk, prohibition 4,203
Duoiway's plurality 38,638
Attorney-General.
Crawford, republican 68,149
Miller, demooratio 37,763
Brix, socialist 6,840
Rutherford, prohibition 4,469
Crawford's plurality 25,897
Superintendent Pnblio Instruction.
Ackerman, republican 65,463
Hosmer, socialist 11,809
Sheak, prohibition 7,307
Ackerman' plurality 64,168
Labor Commissioner.
Hoff, republican 63, Ch9
Richards, sooialist 17.083
Hoff' majority 48,066
Representative in Congress (1st
District)
Hawley, republican 33,130
Galloway, democrat 19,840
Myers, socialist 8,844
Green, prohibition 1,801
Hawley' plurality 8 780
Representative Congress) 3d District)
Ellis, republican 38,894
Graham, democrat.. 13,161
Paul, socialist 8.533
Stone, prohibition 3,408
Ellis' plurality 16,343
Majority against woman suffrage 10, 043
Majority against local option
change 9,747
Majority against Barlow road 13 000
Majority for gross earnings tax 64,613
Ohadwick, who became the fifth
governor.
5. Stephen F. Chadwick, lawyer
and democrat, from Don gins county,
who served as governor from Febru
ary 1, 1877, to September 11, 1878.
6. Walter W. Thayei, lawyer and
democrat, from Portland, who served
from September 11, 1878, to September
13, 1882.
7. Zenus F. Moody, merchant aud
republican, from Wbsco county, who
served from Sepetuiber 13, 1882, to
January 12, 1887.
8. Sylvester Pennoyer, lawyer and
lumberman, democrat, who served
two terms from January 12, 1HH7, to
January 14, 1M95.
9. William Paiue Lord, lawyer aud
republican, from Portland, who ser
ved from January 16, 1895, to Janu
ary. 1899.
10. Theodore T. Geer, fanner and
republican, of Mnrion county, took
office January 15, 1899, aud served
until January, 1903.
11. George E. Chamberlain, lawyer
and democrat, from Multnomah
connty, was formerly attorney general
of Oregon and district attorney of
Multnomah county. He was elected
on Jane 4, 1903, and took office in
January, 1903. Re-elected June 4, 1906,
for aeoood four-year term.
Dea'tltll
Don't let your child suffer with that
cough when yoa can oar it with
Ballard' Horehound Syrup, a sure
cure for Goophs, I Bronchitis. In-
fluenia, CroufCand Pulmonary Di
seases. Buy a bottle and try it B.
B. Laughter,; Byhalla, fit ins. , write:
"I have two'childreuiwuo nadcroup.
I tried many different remedies, but I
must say your Horehound Syrup ;is
the bet Cronp and Congh medicine I
ever used." For slae by Nations!
J -rug jo. ana Kotennuna,
Good Things io Eat
WHILE IN CAMP
Many of you dread the task of getting a
meal while you are in camp for only a few
days because you miss the home conveniences.
We are prepared to serve you with good
things that are already to eat or so nearly so
that a few moments time will suffice to prepare
an appetizing meal. '
Our Teas and Coffees are second to none
in the city.
Our canned goods bear the trade marks of
such firms as Campbell's, Ljbby's, Curtice
Bros., Van Camp's, etc.
Our Crackers and Cookies are put up in
5c, 10c, 15c. 25c, 35c packages and are just as
clean, fresher and more appetizing than
"mother used to make."
We have Hard Tack and Sea Biscuit for
the real old array supper.
Smythe's Tea and Coffee Market
i0 Front Mtreet
CITY MEAT MARKET
J. H. AHLP & SON, Propre.
Phone
14.4
6th St. near G
BIGGEST 8TOCK OP
Best Grades of Fresh and Smoked Meats
Member of the 1 wenty-Fourth Legislative Assembly of Oregon.
Early election returns indicated that there wnnlrt nnt k. . Aam..i i
next House of Representatives, bnt it now devslnna tht nna mamka !
a. , a waaw UUU4anJ VI VHT T
I li Inf 7, "llplH,d ,D- 11,6 n",n wh0 bM ,hl distinction is Herman
Ro hohild of Union County. There will be six democrat, in the Senate
Mtller of Linn Coshow of Douglas. Mullt of Jackson, Caldwell of Yamhill,
Hedges of Clackamss and Smith of Umatilla. In response to many request,
for the postofflce addresses of the members of the ni liui.tn,. b .
Statepnnbar has compiled a list giving that information. The counties and
posiomoe addresses are as follows :
SENATORS
COUNTIES.
No. of
'-'IB. IXABr,. fXlUNTTira DKHTinunn
lK- T n nnoivaayjn.
toith;jN::r.v.:u
3-Miller. M A Linn Lehsnnn
nei Cottage Grove,
.Dougai.... Roseburg.
.Douglas, Josehplne and Lane Eugene.
.Coo and Curry MarBhtleld.
Ashland
4 Bingham IH
5 Ooshow, O P.
6 Booth, R A....
7 Coke. J 8....
8 Mulit, L L.
-Layoock, J A. Crook. Grant, Klamath and Lake. John Day.
10 Johnson. A J Benton "iT,V
li-yu'' ?Vci; Lipooln, TiUamook'andYamh'ili.'l.'McMinnville
13 Lnnghary, U 8.
13 Caldwell, F H.
14 Hedges, J K....
18 Haines, E W....
16 Hodson, O W. . . .
17 Bailey A A
18 Malarkey, DJ...
Mays. FP Multnomah.
rot n.11
Ymhill Newberg.
' SlBik1"m" Oregon City.
. Columbia, Multnomah, Washington.. Portland.
. Olaokanias and Multnomah Portland
Multnomah Portland.
Hicfael, Sig.
Nottingham, O
Beach. SC..
19-Scholfleld. H T.
20- Whealdou, N...
21 Bowerman, J. . .
aa-Cole. WO
28 Smith, CJ....
roruana.
.Multuumah tv.,h...i
W. Multnomah Portland.
.... Multnomah , Portland.
....Clatsop.... Astoria.
.... WaKoo tw Dalle.
Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler.', . . .Condon.
... Morrow, Umatilla and Union Pendleton.
. umaiuia , pendloton.
union ana wauowa Alioel.
24 McDonald. Peter...
M Mart, J JN Baker, Hsruey and Malheur Baker City.
R e pr;e S E.NT'A T 1 V E S
NAME. RESIDENCE.
COUNTIES.
Dlst
No.
1- Marion Frauk Davcy Salem
J H Settleinler Woodburn.
George Rodger Salem.
L T Keynolds Halem.R. F. D. No.fli
T. J- Simmons Woodburn, R.F.D. 1,
2- Litin AM HoU Allnv.
M Brown Brownsville.
T EE Upmeyer Harrisbnrg.
8 Lane Allen H Eaton Euuene
B A Washburn HprlnaflehL
, , , I M Edwards Junction City.
4-Douglas C 8 Jackson Rosehnrg."
J,8 0y Gardner.
6-Coos ... W A Chase Coqutlle.
6- Coosand Curry Edward Rackleff Lauglois.
7- Josej)hine L L Jewell Grant Pass
8- JackHon J W Perkins Medford
8 Donglas aud Jackson W I Vawter Medford
10- Henton y A Carter Albany, R.F.D.No.C )
11 Polk IIH MoUallon Dallas " m 1 1
!ov0lku V,'1 L1"C"ln ? F Jou,' Independence. :
13-YaiuhiU J W Hones Sheridan. li '
F A Crawford Dayton. 'BS
Ji-J,niaiiio..kaoJVamhill....A O Hels Tillamook City. V-
lo-Washingtou UK Purdy Gaston j'ss
W N Barrett Hillsboro.
. WK Newell Dilley. TTfjai
16-Clackamas CO Huntley Oregon City.
i,?00'8 Oregon City. 13 !
OH Dye (ru,in
17-Clackamas aud Multnomah J U Campbell Oregon Cltv
nnuJB I'oniana.
J O Bayer Portland
N B Bnctgen Portland.
J W Beveridge Portalod.
DO Burns Portland.
W H Chapin Portland.
J B Coffey Portland.
John Drlsooll Portland.
Robert Farrell Portland.
K F Freeman Portland.
H E Nortbup Portland.
a w wuson Portland. ' '
.AsmuBrlz Astoria. J
J O McCne Astoria.
It T rv....it , .
''"rTOk,Ka'UrantLk,,aw,W U Merriman.'.'.'.'lKlamatli Fall,
1U Clatsop.
So Columbia. .
22 Morrow and Umatilla
23-Uruatllla....
..W M Slusber.
..O W Bteen....
O A Barrett. . .
, J H Dobbin...
..Walter Moor.
24 Union and Wallowa.
26 Baker
2 Union
27 Harney aod'Malbuer
28 Gilliam, Sherman, Wheeler. B FPike..
R N Donnelly..
-Waeoo J T Hendriok. . ,
:PI.Kiowle....
Democ ratio.
Herman Rothohild.
uiiDerl L,K.lng.
v. v.. . 0
Pendleton.
...Milton.
. . . A thAfisV
...JoMph. xi
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NorthPow'der.
.UntarWv- ;
....Mora.
. . . . Richmond. ""
'.. . Cascade;Looka ZZZ
. ...Dufor.