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W"EDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNE. 'NCEDFOHT). OREGON. TOFT? SPAY. .TUNE 9, 1938. PAGE FIVE OFFICIAL COUNT GIVEN IN STATE Hess Defeated Martin 59, 620 to 52,642 for Demo cratic Gubernatorial Nom ination, Is Final Word SALEM, June . OT Henry l. Hess defeated Gov. Charles H. Martin for the Democratic gubernatorial nom ination, 89,630 to MMi. the official election canvass showed today. O. y Henry Oleen received 8.230 votes, f while Oovernor Martin's name was written In for the Republican nom ination 8,780 times. Results of the Republican guber natorial race were: Charles A. Sprague 63.375. Sam H. Brown 34.038. Henry M. Hansen 8,163. R. J. Hendricks 3.871. J. W. Morton 8,703. Charles I. Paine 0,863; M. S. ShrocK S.881, and Clarence R. Wagoner 13.086. . Holman Far Ahead. Rufus O. Holman. state treasurer, received 64.633 votes for the Repub- llcan nomination for U. S. senator, to 36.668 for Robert N. Stanfleld. Re sults of the Republican race for 0. S. senstor (short term) were Alex O. Barry 46,006, T. McNary Weed 40,778. and Reade M. Ireland 33,070. mint Mhnnv. who won the Dem ocratic nomination for U. S. sena tor, received 74,616 votes to 38,70u for U. S. Dlst. Attorney Cart C. Don-nntoi-t. a. Miller. unoDDOsed UB- for the Democratic nomination for V. S. senator (short term), receivea "1 H7K VrSrM. Results of the Democratic congres sional races: First district Andrew O. Burk, 10.881. W. T. Miller lu.urj, can n T 1 9 QRV Second district Walter M. Pierce 14.328, Wade Crawford 6.373. Third district Nan Wood Hon- tyman 30.730, Wiinam J. Prenaergast Jr., 7.083, Jack Wagner 6.333. n. n p. Riirea. Results of Republican congressional races: First district James w. Mott 68.707. Walter Norblad 14,106. Second district U. S. Balentlne 8,380. Bayard T. Merrill 8.103, Renule A. TuU 4.443. Third district Homer D. Angell 37.063. Walter L. Tooze 17.031. Secretary of State Earl Snell. unop posed for the Republican nomination, received 137,101 votes, while Emily F. Edson. Democrat, who will oppose him In November, received 81.606 votes. She also was unopposed. Charles A. Rice, unopposed for the Republican nomination for state sup erintendent of public Instruction, re ceived 104.860 votes. Labor Commis sioner C. H. Oram had 76,867 for the Republican nomination, compared , with 43,763 for David F. Oraham. r Rex Putnam, state superintendent of public Instruction, defeated John W. Leonhardt 65,380 to 42.408 for the Democratic . renomlnatlon. Clarence F. Hyde defeated Paul E. Roth 53.377 to 44.713 for the Democratic nom ination for labor commissioner. Supreme Court Justice Hall S. Lusk was re-elected, receiving 123,548 votes to 86.144 for Attorney-General I. H. VsnWlnkle and 36,063 for James T. Cblnnock. Justloa J. O. Bsllty was re -ejected, defeating B. 8. Martin 170.435 to 86.303. Chief Justice Henry J. Bean, who waa high with 03.044 votes, will run off In November against Circuit Judge Howard K. Zimmerman, who had 40, 380 votes. John W. Mcculloch re ceived 43.667. Roy R. Hewitt 38.424 and George T. Cochran 14.037.. County tabulation on the Demo cratic gubernatorial races follows: Hess. Martin Oleen Baker 1.618 1.373 300 Benton 386 028 112 Olackamaa 8.637 3.664 464 Clatsop .... 1,305 882 102 Columbia 1.363 660 483 Coos" 3.116 1.350 331 Crook 84 106 83 Curry .... 113 315 65 Deschutes 1.340 658 83 Douglas 807 1.265 178 Gllllsm 101 331 38 Grant 133 331 69 Harney 110 371 38 Hood River 403 607 67 Jackson 1.017 1.068 306 Jefferson 114 175 84 Josephine 453 884 156 Klamath a.349 3.411 108 Lake 143 338 50 Lane J.438 8.341 417 Lincoln 807 755 153 Linn 1.507 1,815 345 Malheur 841 505 72 Marlon 8,141 3.285 618 Morrow 114 107 60 Multnomah ....26.516 18.385 ' 3.443 Polk 817 783 181 Sherman 86 181 15 Tillamook 604 466 85 Umatilla 600 1.344 113 Union .....I 1.053 848 162 Wallowa 403 477 80 Wasco 288 518 51 Washington .. 1.674 1,335 295 Wheeler 33 104 Yamhill 061 1,253 237 Totals 59,620 52,642 8.220 PORTLAND, June 0. P)A com parison with the offlclsl figures of the May 20 primary election showed today that the final tabulation of the Associated Press election bureau was within 123 votes of the correc! total for Gov. Martin and within 167 votes of that for Henry L. Hess In counting the major race that for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. The last total made by the press association's election bureau was 50 623 for Hess, for whom the official total was 60.630, and 63.810 for Uu. tin. who received 63,643 In th official count. BELIEF POSSIBLE SAN FRANCISCO, Jun t. (VP) Bellff in God and "determlnlBm" of Freud were declared compatible today at the American Psychiatric associa tion by Clarence O. Cheney, M. D of New York City. . Freud'a "determinism" was explain ed by Dr. A. A. Brill of New York City, one of the foremost Freudians, an permitting a certain degree of use of free wlU. Determinism means. Dr. Brill ex plained, that although human acts are due to causes largely outside the control of an Individual, a person cannot escape responsibility because his will, or freedom of choice, also la a factor. "Determinism." said Dr. Cheney, "la not nece&sarlly Incompatible with be lief in Ood. One can say that Ood Is responsible for things In the begin ning, and regard Kim as primarily a symbol of some power whose mani festations we can sea, but cannot define." Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys How Tc . Get Happy Relief If batkaohe and leg paioa are makinc you miserable, don't juat complain and do nothini tbout tham. Nature may be warniDf you that your kidnoyi need attention. The kidneys are Nature', chief way of talnni Bioeea adds and poisonous waate out of th blood. Must people pam about 3 pinta a day 01 about 3 pounds of wante. If the If, milea of kidney tub and filter don't work well, poisonous waate matter atayi in the blood. 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Samson & Company Hollo way's Reliable Grocery Hubbard Bros., Hardware Hubbard Wray, Implements Ideal Bicycle Shop Jacque Lenox Leonard Electric Company Liberty Market Luman Brothers Medford Stationery Store Medford Domestio Laundry Reinhart & Barker, Inc. Rogue River Roof Co. Rose Bakery Sims Bros. Gun & Cycle Shop Southern Oregon Gas Co. Sunshine Donut Shop Swem's Gift Shop Valentine '8 Cafe Webb & Carlon 1 West Side Pharmacy, Rexall What Not, The A World blcjcle will be giTen each two werks or the contest to boy i and f I r I s betwtfftt the ait-i. of ie nd 16 years, Inrluslre. FOUR More To Go Ask Your Dealer for the Following Brands May Be Purchased At Any Grocery Store 1 lb 15 otes 3 'f isn votes 3 lb 250 vntt-s mans jar labels ame as rnns. be3T patent; FLOUR " $ I 'CB0WNMM.lS " i lbl 100 votes: 10 lb., 200 votes: 24 H lbs., 600 votes: 4B lbk., 1000 votes. Kitchen queen, Ml Choice, rorl tan. seal of ore gon, llan'efit Maid, Baker tllrl same as Crown. Catsup, ti.h 1 1 e Sauce, Cocktail sauce, Chow Chow, India Relish, Mustard, Mustard Horse Radish, Olives. Kraut Juice. SO votes .each. Olive nil, Salad nil, pearl Onion. St tiffed Olive. 100 votes each. Sweet Pickles, Sour Pickles, Mixed Sweet Pickles, Mixed mn Pickle. Mustard Pickles, Icicle Plrk!o, sweet oer klns, Sweet fier-Kln-f.ta, Dill Pickles. Sweet Mus tard Cauliflower, l.V vote each. . Tomato Juice I-abcla. l vntea each. see Circular for romplrte II labels Kood for votes IF,- knights m t of Knltht b j DOC FOOD 250 Votes for each 27 ot. cellophane package 750 Votes on each t lb. has; BOKENE CARTON TOPS .100 Votes Feltlman's Napthi, Felriman's Double noras, L u r 1 1 n e, Liberty White, White Wonder, florene Bar Soap Wrappers, 2B votes each. Hollcil Outs, Koll ed Wheat, Itegular and Quick Cook Ins with or with out china, carton tops, small, 60 voteit; large, 100 votes, Poncske and Waf fle Flour, 6 lb. bags, 100 votes: 10 lb. bags, 200 votes; package tops, 100 votes. Cellophane pack, Steel Cut Oatmeal, Cake Flour, Corn Meal, Cracked Wheat, farina. Red Rose cracked Wheat (rolled), hags, AO votes eneh. ShtHroTaTMpTtTjr- lids 300 votes sandwich Spread, pt. a qt. lids 200 vole Salad-Aid, pt. & qt. lids 200 votes French llr's'ng. !4 pt. A pt. lids 100 votes (4 pt. sizes on above Items 50 votes) TROCO 1 lb. cartons 50 vote 1 lb. cnrton....10d votes Parker's Potato Chips flC ha EH 10c hagi IV bug in v DURKEES Parker's Honey .10O votes ..SO0 votes 24 lb. tin. label 5 Ih. tin, labels ...... 100 votes ..S50 votes PORTER'S Macaroni Products Label Inserts 100 votes each SNIDER'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Farm Freh Butter Wrappers, loo votes; cottage Cheese Tubs. 50 votes; Solder's fee Cream Containers, pt. 100 votes, qt. 200 votes; Chocolate Chuckles, pecan Krunch bag, nireley's Orangeade Crowns, Pepl-Cola Crowns, Alka-Ttme Crowns, and all other Snlders crowns, 25 votes each. KM (linger Ale. Lime Rickey, titillated Lemon, sparkling Sour and Sparkling water labels. It oi4 60 votes earht 2S ot. labels, 100 votes each. LA ENTER NOW RULES 1 Contest open to candidates over 10 years of age excepting persons employed by or related to proprietor or employees ot any contest concern. 2 Votes are given by the listed contest stores oss cosh pur chases and payments on ac counts. One vote for eaoh one cent. I. e., 5 votes for S cents. 100 votes for $1.00, etc., unless otherwise specified. i No votes will be Issued on wholesale, city, county, state, federal. Industrial or contrac tors' purchases. 4 Coupons and labels ere re deemable at contest headquar ters for votes. 6 The final prises will be pre sented to the candidates ob taining the greatest number of votes for the 10 weeks period In order of their standings Any candidate may win only one final prize. The bicycles ere open In com petition only to boya end girls between the agea of 10 and 16 years, Inclusive. Monthly prizes are open In competition to any one over 10 years of age. 6 No organization will be allowed to enter the contest or support a candidate. Xo contest store or employee of such store Is allowed to hold votes or to favor any contestant. 7 The Merchants' Committee re serves the right at all times to disqualify any candidate who violates any of the contest rules. For more complete details call at Contest Headquarters, Main and Bartlett. Phone 1918. HERE ARE THE STANDINGS UP Centner, Laura ..... lansna Balding, Joy 158.474 Harnlsh. Mary, Ragle Pt 124.S4S Offenbarher, Lola, Rurh SM2II Axtrll, Mrs. Ranald, Trail.., Mulr, Sheldon, Rt. 1 Wolf. Roger ....- Smith, Harold ... shults, Ray West, Mrs. Lcnna ... Mllle, Helen, Rt. 2 ..... Stelle, Clarence Slngler, Milton . Barker, F.dna Foley. Chester, Central Pt. Jones. Mrs. Laura .... Crawford, Richard . Kantor. Henry, Rt. 4 Smith. Douglas .......... ,037 360 HIS ,3.1 630 ,035 .184 1.546 306 810 ,008 ,470 ,uan 1.688 86 TO SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE Takahtra. Alice --. Mee, Keith Preabt. Linn Whipple, Betty Lea Robinson, Martha . Rogers, Clarence liavls, Bill . Read. Bert Neff, Mrs. Lee , Coram Peggy Blakeley, Ben Wolff, Donald, C. Pt. Casper, Marianne Balderston, Lloyd, Rt. S Alexander, Alan ....... Rwwston, Blste, Rt. S Dyer. Boofh ........ Sunday. Sidney Garner, John Fl. .. Wolff, Ray, Rt. 1 4TH 14,945 14,656 14,125 13,670 18,610 18,020 12.9110 12.450 11,750 11,820 10JWJII 10.260 10.225 10,220 10.098 10,090 10,055 10,025 10,010 10,005 Laura Gentner won the first bicycle with THESE CANDIDATES HAVE Abbey, Dirk I vie, Bon Anderson, Elaine Johnston, Wilbur, Rt, 1 Reebe, Dale, Sams Valle Jones, Mr. C. J Cen. Pt. Blaess, Robert, Trail Kellenbeck, Vers Blew, Leigh Marjorle . nvoc. Pearl l",r'"- Bl" Olmfchetd, Rogrf Brown, Zelda 0wen Mr . , R Bryant. Gerald Parker. Ina Burgess, Burton Parker, Joe Chandler, Mrs. Doris, Rt. S Payne, Guy, Sams Valley Chapman, Delmar, a. Hill Prlle, Mrs. Alfred, Eagle Pt. Chase, Vincent Perry, Merlyn, F.agle Pt. Coffin, Jean, Rt. 4 plttork, Thomas, Applegate Crawford, Jack. Rt. I Puhl, Betty ralrchlld, Duane Renner, Howard Fish, Arthur Roberts, Fred ' Frederick, Bill Rereyka, Emma, S. Valley Fry, Howard Smith, Ernest Oalbreath, Bonnie B., E Pt. Smith, Nadlne Gallatin, L. II.. Ashland Straus, Mrs. Nora Snms V. Giles, Wayne ' Sutcllffe. Herb, Prospect Haertle, Harry Tedrlck, Mrs. O. L. Ilalght. Irving, Trail . Tedrlck. Mrs. G. W Rt. I Hamann, Jack. Central Pt. Toulouse. Wayne - Hamilton, Harper Van Dermark. Harry Hammond, Junior Van Rheen, Herbert Harrington, Oeorge Waldron. Charles, Rt. t naves. Alton Walker, LaVerne, Oold Hill fleytand, Jack, Jr. Wlrkhatn, Richard Holmes, David Toung, Bob, Central Pt. 150,403 votes. 10,000 VOTES The following candi dates have registered since the last publish ed list and have 10,000 votes. Alford, Mrs. George, Rt. 4 Arnold. Helen, Rt. 4 naocock. Dona, It. 4 Bailey, Allc, R. F. D. Cagnaod, C. C Talent Colley, 4. D. Conley, Benny, J'vllle Corner, Dick, Central Ft. Cummlngs, Fred. Rt, 1 Dally, Eugene Davis. Kathrya Dickinson, Dorothy Glass. Bill Harget. Pete Howard, Beatrice McClaln, Mary, J'vllle Nader, Mrs. B. Negless, Vernon, Talent Parker, Bobby Patrick, mil). Rt. t Prultt, Joe Ray, uelores Marie Raymond. Kenneth, Rt. I Riddle, Peggy Bobbins. Nell. J'vllle Rummel. Beulah. Rt, 4 Russel, Roy Sanderson. Ernest. Gold H. Sutton. Clarence Cent. Pa. Thurston. Kenneth, Rt. t Walters, Alice It' a Easy To Enter ie Ea$y To Win REGISTER NOW 10,000 VOTES FREE)