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i 1 OKLUOMAN, PORTLAND, JiUVEJIBKK 1U. SUNDAY -- I S11 COUNTY IN LEGISLATURE. REPRESENTATIVES WHO WILL SERVE MULTNOMAH KEEN STRIFE SEEN 3 5 OH LEGISLATURE I ' ' Candidates for President of A - i Speaker ot A . Senate and ,- v : i i House in Making. .':t '- V fill VT MALARKEY AND CARSON OUT I See C. X. McArthur's Friends AVould Former Wlelder of Gavel Again In Chair Where He Presided Applesren (RepProg.) j. S. Carpenter (Rep.j During 1909 Session. James D. Abbott (Rep.) C. A. With the passing last .week of the Based on my experience selling cars of all determined the i .i.tinn. which ASSERT no amount of membership of the State Legislature classes and prices', I that Salem in January, i that convenes in preliminary steps have been taken to- 1 money can buy an automobile superior to the two K 1 ward the organtxation of the ( t ' - branches of the state' lawmaking r CADILLAC, from a reliability and durability body. al- With three or four candidates , could not be without admi- ready In sight for each office, the con- standpoint. I fair test for President of the Senate and expense can secure Speaker of the House insures keen tting that a large additional Some cf the candidates have strife. ,.:: more but no bfRun soliciting support from the .VS;i,W:S$ X"': a larger car slightly luxurious, members-ele- ct of the two houses. For President of the Senate Dan J. car at any price contains the elements that Malarkey, of Multnomah, and John A. f ' Carson, of Marion, holdover members . greater reliability and durability. of the Senate, are avowed candidates. make for Both been "feeling out" the other ' have r. : economy operation and remarkably small holdover members of the Senate and, r : 1 Its of selection of the other 15 with the " : owners members of that bodyin Tuesday's , r upkeep expense makes it the favorite. election, the campaign for votes by s aspirants has been transferred to L .V.31. .1 these :: I in nr ;m str if in W Kir m YitMTir ii all iTTil Wi rw the newly-electe- d members. It Is also toft iikt niJ"J1"ft'' T understood that W. W. Calkins, hold- over Senator from Lane, is a tentative IV'. (Rep.) candidate for President of the Senate (Rep.-Pro- .) C. McArthnr and may get into the fight If he re- John R. Latonrette (Rep.) Arthur V. Lawrence ceives proper encouragement. Dimlrk Also in Rare. Walter A. Dimlck. ' of Clackamas, would also like to handle the gavel In . ..a .... the Senate next Winter. He is also a .ui holdover Senator and was In Portland yesterday interviewing members of the Multnomah County delegation. M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, announced in Salem yesterday that he will be a ; - receptive, if not an active, candidate r ' for the Presidency of the Senate. Friends of C. N". McArthur. of Mult- nomah, are urging him to become a can- didate for Speaker of the House. Mr. Co. McArthur was Speaker at the 1909 ses- Covey Motor Car sion. Allen H. Eaton, who has been re- v ' elected State Representative from Lane ; - County, probably will be a candidate f ;: T:- Exclusive Cadillac Distributers for the Speakership. Mr. Eaton was defeated for this office In a spirited contest two years ago by J. P. ("Jerry") Twenty-Firs- t St. - Portland, Oregon Rusk. Eastern Oregon members of the t ' ' Washington at House have organized a boom for J. T. Hinkle. of Umatilla, and will support his candidacy for the Speakership. L 5 With two months intervening until f ;K.J fef the Legislature meets, additional can- didates for presiding officers of the two nouses may be expected to enter I of that the contest. It is worthy note Get 80 of 80. 'HJiTC Repnblleaaa Olaon (Rep.; Cadillacs, (Rep.-Pros- .) Conrad P. of which were Latest available returns from Tues- M. J. Mnrnane (Rep.-rrog- .) J. H. Kolta Eleven cars, three day's election indicate that the Republi- cans on Joint ballot will have 80 of the Angeles to Phoenix desert 9'i of the Legislature. The started in the Los members - Senate will consist of 26 Republicans --.tf Vs 111 III and four Democrats, while the House - III of the five that finished were will be made up of 54 Republicans and race. Three nix Democrats. This will be the com- plexion of the Legislature with the pos- sible exception that W. H. Meredith, Cadillacs. Dem, may have defeated S. P. Pierce. Rep., for from Coos' and Curry. The completed count on this office has not been received from those counties. in the Senate the Democrats have two holdover members Milton A. Mil- ler, of Linn, and Claud C. McColloch, of Baker. This year they elected two ad- ditional Senators, as follows: James F. Mahon. of Grant. Harney and Malheur, and John S. Hodgin. of Union. been ' Six State Representatives have - x . elected by the Democrats, as follows: v v";, i raincoat C. L. Reams, of Douglas and Jackson; an "automobile acce- R. Hagood. Multnomah; J. K. hmtow is W. of a Howard, of Douglas; Verd A. Hill, of ssory," just the same as ' Polk; T. W. Brunk. of Lincoln and horn, bumper, etc. Polk, and W. F. Homan, of Harney and Make your selection at Malheur. Familiar Faeea to Be There. a dependable, Included In the membership of both known auto faces. house, houses will be seen familiar I supply newly-electe- d is Among the Senators R. W. Hagjood (Dem-Prog.- ... , 4 with the (Rep-rro- Jay II. (K.p.) - - George Neuner, Jr., of Douglas, who W. IrvInK Spencer eO lpoa w" T T ? "llxtrJSS--1 r - - was assistant chief clerk of the House : I . a. ; mi n i t a of I at the 1909 session and member u i n T. H. P. the house stanos . v, .wonaner erltlCS as "the I .mi . VU I , 11 KIJ w... Whltlne.' ' w that body from Douglas County at the j Edwards, F. C. Rlggs, behind the sale, 1911 session. Another is Dr. J. C. girl with the melodious laugh," and Coffin. Dwight of the VALUE SEEN Join the stage notables William Young,. R. R. Denny, r. a. just as you Smith, of Josephine, a member LAUGHTER'S she bids fair to C. V. Dr. F. E. Moore House the 1909 and 1911 sessions. who were boosted Into prominence by Col ton CooDer. would in buying at head-lin- er Weed. E. Flnkham. I. S. Smith, of Coos, was a member of laughs. Lulu McConnfill, and Howard E. J. bumper, their recently, made past president of tne seame notary a horn, the House from Polk in 1895. Dr. W. at the Orpheum upon mem etc. Wood, Washington, and Dan Kel-lahe- r, IX stage hit with her laugh and Club, will speak Rotarlan D. of PORTLAND GIRL PLAYS HERE her first Hlg-gln- s, of MultnomaTi, have been re- Mae Melville, of Melville & berships. Full assort- entertainers, is ments shown elected to the Senate. R. S. Farrell, of VAUDEVILLE. also Orpheum NISBETH'S i0 to represented in one end of the stage here at Multnomah, Multnomah known from a $40. the House at the sessions of 1907 and world to the other as "the girl with CADILLAC WINS HONORS. Come and see 1909. W. Lair Thompson, of Crook, Joke Perpetrated by George Baker whistling laugh." Now Rhea Mitchell the N B W ones: and Lake, was chief clerk of enters with her melodious chuckle that of note that 11 cars, buy or not, just Klamath Asset svon pos- - It is worthy you the 1905 and 1907 sessions to Have Revealed V - vfore the were Cadillacs, SANITARIUM as please. the House at Said IliS o''ui' appearance three of which started Telephones: Main 7033, A 2157. and served as a member of the House Mitchell. sessor thereof makes an in the Los Angeles to Phoenix desert 616 Lovejoy Street. from that district in 1911. R. R. Butler, of Rhea personally. race. Three of the five that finished of Wasco and Hood River, was Presi- Miss Mitchell says sne leuucu were Cadillacs. ma- dential elector in 1908 and Circuit Judge i w i Dn.tt.ni with the Baker general sanitarium for medical, surgical and Judicial District (Gil- "Laugh and grow famous." Company and she implies that a A ot the Eleventh . 1W Stock house physician, Western Wheeler), 1909-191- 0. .,.lAn nf an old George L. Baker Punishment by Installments Plan. All graduate nurses, liam, Sherman and Mitchell, a joke cracked by Jolly ternity cases. W. H. Hollis, of Lincoln, Tillamook, that applies to Miss Rhea directed the nrst Dig aiwnuuu i IINDOJT. Nov. 9. by Hydropathic Depart- fem- . Punishment masseuse. The Hardware mem- who is the main . aCtrS88 and Washington and Yamhill, was a Portland girl, LU1IC.U1 rlalhlaa.ww.-m- The little remedy proposed for masseur from Washington inine standby of Sydney Ayres in 'A for all her stage suc instalments is a ovens Nauheim ber of the House now is tra thanks Portland the action of suffragettes in institut- ment is equipped with steam bake & County in 1911. Gus C Moeer, Dr. T. L. Call for the Wild." which cess, in fact, and declares me uisb so compelling A Auto Day, Orpheum circuit ana i she re ing hunger strikes, and baths. All modern Perkins and I N. of Multnomah; versing the today moment In her life was when tho authorities to release them before and electric light and shower Supply Company, James F. Mahon, ot Grant, Harney and he nresented for the last time to her birthplace to appear Gilliam, house.