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TfTE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1910.. 11 . flOWERMAN LEADS DUCK BY 4000 Haw!ey and Lafferty Each Have Pluralities of 3000. Hoyt Decisively Beaten. IBENSON'S LEAD IS 10,OOOl vVerntJlr Wln Three Contested Places on Slaw and CongTeslun al Ticket Anil Capture Five. One Office In iKiubl. nltrqvt From F1 rat Tic td for re-electloa by a majority over opponent by approximately 3000. In the Second Congresalonat District Representative Ellis Is deflated for nomination for re-election by between :H0O and 0OO by A. W. Lafferty, as (now Indicated. On the vote 90 far ro- ported Lafferty has a lead of 293. in (eluding the votes of all counties re- JiHrted. Xaffrrty' Urt'njrtli In Multnomah. In tills plurality over Ellis, however, 274 ! represented In the nearly com plete returns from Multnomah County, indicating that In th other counties Lafferty ban run some ahead cf Kills but not -ery strongly. The plurality of to 3O0O that It Is estimated will be shown In the complete returns Is based on the theory that outside of Multnomah County there will not be a wide diverg ence between the totals cast for the two candidates. In the incomplete returns C. J. Red Is about 1000 behind Kill and George S. Shepherd about l'XO behind Mr. Reed. Oregon Republican have thus noml rated one administration candidate In Representative Hawley and one In surgent In Mr. Lafferty. Assembly Win Three Content For contested places on the state and I congressional tickets three assembly can- I 7 7 t didates. It Is certain. have been noml rated la Jay Bowvrman for Governor. "V. C. Hawley for Representative In Concrcm and F. W. Ilenson for Secre tary of State, and probably a fourth has been earned In O. P. Iln" for Com missioner of Lebor Statistics. The antl-assemblyltes have won one CrTiRrcewnan. State Treasurer, one Jus tice of the Supreme Court. Attormy Oneral. State Printer and Superinten dent of "Watr Division No. 1. The following arc the totals compiled n the Incomplete returns received up 1o 10 o'clock last night, on the Repub lican ticket: Governor ilonernutn 12.7 Dlmick 30.441. Hofer :944. Abraham 42.3. Represcntatlxe- In Congress. First dis trict Hawlev bTTl. Mulkey oIXk Representative In ncrcs. Second dis trict Lafferty 7ZX tails il. Keed M. Shepherd 3S. Justice Supreme Court, four-year term two to nominate) M.-Hrl.lo 1S.W9. Bean I'.TtO. McCamant 11.011. Six Counties Not Heard From. In compiling the foregoing totnls partial returns are at hand from all counties with the exception of Kenton. Curry, Grant. Horney. Klamath and Ijike, from m-hlch no reports At all hnv reen received. In the bitter csiuntle Bowerman expresses contldence In good pluralities) being returned for him from Jrant. Harney and Ijtk-. while encour- , ss'mc reports en aliw received from Curry, prior to election. Mr. Bowerman. laM tilt lit. expressed ceal of Kratin-aiin over tne reports from Sherman. Gilliam and Morrow coun ties, where the early returns Indicate that he has a clear majority over his thme opponents. It had been predicted during the campaign by antl-assemhly Ites that Bowcrman would not have 1 plurality In his own county of Gilliam, and that all three of the counties named would reject Mm. West X'amcd hy Dcmot-ralsi. In tne general election Mr. Bowerman will be opposed by Oswald AVeet. who has been nominated by the Democrat over Jefferson Myers. Returns from the Democratic vote are Tot so ccnplcte as those from the lie publican vote but the reports so far re ceived give west 22N and Myers 1424 Jtrportn are wholly lacking from half of the counties;, but West hns led n gen- rally throughout the portion of the state heard from that his nomination seems assured. I MULTNOMAH COUNTY REPUBLICAN NOMINEES TOR STATE I REPRESENTATIVE. I Jd t. Abbott. Edsla G. Amane. IlJph C. Clyde. AV. J. Clemens. .v-t) fi h-mt 1; LJ t!.:LJ dA.JU .: I 4 J. I', llryaat. WillU I. C'ottrl. Srarra Fouls. Jatuea M. Ambrose pe--" is , l ,Tir.ircii-r-Qi; ...x- sji.h.1 y .i ,.w fMj ' Wsi aj pmil in ill mmWWU. I W WllliynwrB'lf t i :.::.- - . - ; :: It '- ' I .. . , :; i - -- it-. $ j ' ' V -V ' 'mm i , - 7 - ' j n- . ; : j I . , ' I V e w J 1 j : j 1. ' ; " j : . " j ,"' ; i F ' ' v. '.1 $ 1 . J ; ; r . -f J; v ! t' 't I ' ' ' - r'-ti v' ' t . ; .. , ; ' t ...-f v v. . ". - ...i t- l J James Cole. C. A. RliteloiT. . - . ! The county ticket nominated is probab ly as follows: County Judge, E. A. Anderson; Sheriff. John Yoakam; County Clerk, James Watson; County Treasurer, T. M. Dlmmlck; Surveyorv A. N. Gould; Coroner, Dr. R. E. Golden The large majority of the Democratic rote will be for Oswald West for Gov ernor. The Democrat vote, which will reach 650 in the entire county will be almost solid for Hugh McLatn for Rail road Commissioner and he will probab ly receive 200 Republican votes be sides. R. A. Copple is nominated by the Democrats for Representative in the Sixth district. The Democrat county ticket named was as follows: County Judge. John F: Hall: Sheriff, W. W. Gage; Surveyor, F. W. Stevens. I.AXE TICKET BADLY DIVIDED Bowcrinan and Hawley in Lead, but Assembly Vote Is Cut Into. EUGENE), Or..' Sept. 25. (Special.) Complete returns from 32 out of 67 pre cincts, which Include three-fourths of the vote in Lane County, give the following results: For Congressman Hawley 621, Mulkey 54a, Governor Abraham 224, Bowcrman 544, Dlmick 207, Hofer 15S. , . Secretary of State Benson 716, Win gate 3C6. Treasurer Hoyt 444. Kay 631. Justice Supreme Court, four-year term- Bean 6S7. McBride 632. McCamant 444. Justice Supreme Court, six-year term Burnett 744, Moore iSt. Attorney-General Crawford 793, Hart 345. Superintendent Public Instruction Alderman 938. State Printer Clarke B66, Duniway 544. Labor Commissioner Hoff 600. Orton 400. Railroad Commissioner Miller 902. Engineer Lewis S50. Water Superlntendentr Chinook 62L Get tln 429. Judge Circuit Court Coke 480. Jones 4S3. State Joint Linn-Lane Senator Bean 5C7, Bingham 577. State Senator. Lane Calkins 870. Representatives Cushman. SS0, Sutton SS2, Eaton &S0. In the county Republican ticket Stacy Russell has defeated I. T. Nlcklin for Clerlt by a large majority W. S. Moon Is named for Sheriff. H. W. Thompson for Judge, C M. Collier for Surveyor and W. t. Gordon, for Coroner. S. W. Taylor leads A. C. Jennings for Treasurer by a few votes, and Robert J. Hemphill ap pears to have won over W. L. Wheeler for Commissioner. " On the Democratic ticket the only known candidate is Harry Bown for County Sheriff. Indications are that West has defeated Myers for Governor. ( I I Ml 1 s A. O. Raahllaht Stephra Collins. Abraham S7. Eowerman tfia, Dlmick 204. Hofer SJ; Benson 418. Wingate 2l'S; Hoyt 274. Kay 3.14: Bean 42S. McBride CC2. Mc Camant 221: P.urnctt 4". Moore 4; Craw ford 4:i7. Hart 191; Alderman Bui. Clarke 211. Duniway 424: Hoff 343. Orton 261; Miller 471. Lewis 51f,. Cochran 513. Legis latureStark 3."4. Gill 42S. Henderson 235, Stewart 21C". Watt 141. Myers 93. West 2i. County Sheriff. Chrlsmnn: Clerk, Angle; Treasurer. Gunning; Surveyor, Mohr; Coroner, Burget. A. Kakln: State Senator, probably C. F. lister; Representatives. I.. O. Palland and C. A. Li-lnenwehcr: County Jmiite, I' ". Judd; County Commissioner, probably Frl M'ore; Sheriff. probably M. IL Inmen : Clerk. J. C. Clinton; Treasurer. W. A. Sherman; Surveyor, G. F. Parker; Coroner. J. A. iillbauga. Partial returns from seven precincts show th following vote on the Demo cratlc ticket: Governor. Myers. 10; Went. Stati. Printer. Godfrey, 47: Taylor, 2j; Railroad t nmmlssloner, Mcljiln, ; Uraln 1. The votes for the other of fices are scattering and no reiHjrts of them are being sent in. LAFFERTY WIXS IX HOOD RIVEK Dlmick Abo Itetumcd With Slight Lead Over Bourrnian. HOOD RIVER. Dr.. gept. 25(SpecUl.) Complete returns from Hood River County give Ellis 1. Ijiffcrty 215. Reed 1 Shepherd 65; Abrahams I'M. Bower- man 216. Dlmick 214, Hofer ?; Fen.son i:6, Wingate 1S2; Hoyt M5. Kay 33; Bean 3I McBride 34 M.-Cnnwint W: Burnett Moore 4S3; Crawford 335. Hart 201; Alderman 4i: Clarke li'i Duniway 331; Hotf 1, Orton 2;s; Miller 4C2; Lewis bn. The great right in the county was centered In the Judgeship that was won br Charles Clarke, the insurgent candi date. J. L. Henderson and F. M. Gill, Insurgent candidates, for the State Leg islature, will probably win out in com bined vote of Hood River and Wasco counties. West wins over Myers on the Demo cratic side for Governor and I-ane leads for Representative In Congress. F.LLIS IX LEAD AT ASTORLV Ten Out of SS Prec-lnrt.s Give Rowrr- min Good Margin Over Opponent ASTORIA. Or.. Sept. 15. I Special.) Returns from yesterday's primary elec tions are coming In very slowly and nothing of a definite nature will be known of the vote In some precinct un til after the official count. Unofficial returns from ten of 2S precincts In the county show the vote as follows: Representative. Kllis, ?cj; Lafferty, 199: Reed. 6; Shepherd. US. Governor. Abraham. 175: Bowerman. 152; Dlmick. S3; Hofer, 13. Secretary of State. Benson. 19: Win gate. 433. Treasurer. Hoyt. 232: Kay. 35. Supreme Court Justice, four-year term. Bean, 31; McBride. 49$: McCa mant. 193. Attorney-General. Crawford. 91: Hart. 17. State Printer. Clarke. 249: Duniway. 335. I-abor Commissioner. Hoff. 371; Orton. 1J. Water Commis sioner. Chlnnock. 2i3: Getttrvs. 2"9. The nominees on Republican district and county tickets are as follows: Circuit Judges, J. U. Campbell and J. crook coiXTV von; is light rtoivrrmaii Shotum County Lafferty lias Lead Over Ellis. PRIXKVILLK. Or.. Sept. 2i (Special.) Reprc sentatlvo. Ellis l'W. Lafferty 129. Reld 71. Shepherd 21; for Governor. Abra ham SO. Bowcrman Dlmick 4l Hofer 47; Democratic vote for Governor. Meyers f. West 27: Secretary of State. Benson 221. Wlogate 7S: Treasurer. Hoyt 139, Kay 1'J; Justice of Supremo Court. 4-year term. Bean 22. McBrldn 13S. McCamunt 7: Justice, slx-j'enr term. Burnett 2 Moore 176; Attrney-i'nL'ral. Crawford M. Hart 102: State I'rlntcr. Clurko 115, Duniway 157. About SO per cent of the registered vote of 1VO was polled. Several of the pre cincts did not hold an election. Fifteen precincts have sent la returns. Four Candidates Tied in AVheeler. FOSSIL. Or.. Sept. 2S. (Special.) With the count Incomplete, candidates for two of tho offices on the Republican ticket In Wheeler County aro lied. D. J. Smith and J. I IVtrnhouso having U3 votes each for Commissioner, and W. R. Burner and E. -O. Waterman, each having the samo number of votes for Clerk. Knee Close In AVaseo. TUB DALLES, Or.. Sept. 25. (Special.) Wasrn County returns so far are: Ellis 2C. ljifferty 21. Reed Si. Sh.iphenl 41: .MALHEUR DEMOCRAT VOTE BIO Borvrrninn Hus Safe Lead Ellis and Laffertj- Run Close. ONTARIO, Or., Sept. 25. Six precincts In Malheur County give Ellis' 12fi. Laf ferty 121. Abraham 63, Bowerman ISO, Dimlck 67. Hofer 42, Myers 132. West 79. Oiher precincts have not been heard from, though Bowerman will lead, as well as Myers. Ellis nuty pull out with n slight plurality In Malheur County. CInrko for printer is leading Duniway. Bun.son It leading, as Is Hart. Lafferty Gets (kxxl A'oto in Union. LA GRANDE. Or.. Sept. 25. (Spe cial.) Complete returns from nine pre cincts and incomplete from 12 In Union County give Ellis 159, Lafferty lis. Reed 70, Shepherd 12, Abrahams 83, Bowerman 157. Dimlck 111, Hofer 36. Benson. 3.1, Wingate 108, Hoyt 182, Kay 129. Bean 137. McBride 202. amant 113. Burnett 273, Moore Crawford 240, Hart 176, Clarke Duniway 264. Mc- 254, 159, HAAVLEY LEADS IX COOS COUXTV Rowcrniun Receives Most A'otes ot Candidates for Governor. MARSHFIELD. Or.. Sept. 25. (Spe cial ) Figures are so far Incomplete for Coos County. Tho following are the figures reported for the Republican ticket: Representative, Hawley 226, Mulkey 199; Governor. Abraham 43, Bowerman 175. Dimlck 122, Hofer 110; Secretary of Stato. Benson 143, Wingate 146; Treas urer, Hoyt 94. Kay 153: Justice of tho Supremo Court. Bean 228 McBride 175. McCamant 153. Burnett 253. Ward 243; Attorney-General. Crawford 183, Hart 61; State Printer, Clarke 664, Duniway 133; Commissioner of Labor. Hoff 94. Orton 107; Water Commissioner, Chln nock 160. Gettln 265; Joint Represen tative. Sixth district. Farren 147, Hume 91. Pierce 193; Representative, Fifth dtRtrtct, Rackleff. 223, (Treadgold 184; Circuit Judge, John S. Coke and B. F. Jones carried the county without op position. While the state assembly ticket car ried In the county, the county assembly ticket Is probably entirely defeated. IHAVLEY CARRIES YAMHILL Lead Is About 100 Democratic A'ote in County Is Xot Heavy. M'MIXNVILLE, Or., Sept. 25. (Spe cial.) An almost complete canvass 'of the vote cast In this county yesterday hows the following results: Hawley has carried the county by probably 100, Bowerman by 130, Ben son by a good majority and conflicting reports give the vote of Hoyt, and Kay as rather close. For Justices of the 6upreme Court, Bean and Mc Bride and Burnett and Moore have carried the county. Crawford leads Hart for Attorney-General by an over whelming majority. Alderman re ceived the vote of the two parties. Duniway. . for State Printer, leads Clarke by 20 votes. Hoff is ahead of Orton. and Gettln appears to be ahead of Chlnnock by a few votes. There was a light Democratic vote. West having received a large" per cent of that for Governor. The entire Re publican vote went to Bcals for Joint Representative, and to J. L. Hosklns for State Senator. Roy Graves and Carl Trulllnger are nominated by the Republicans for Rep resentatives. S. M? Calkins probably has the nomination for County Commis sioner over his opponent, Milton Pot ter. The nominees who had no competi tors were D. P. Turner, County Judge; W. Q. Henderson, Sheriff; G.- W. Jones, Clerk; Harrison Foster, Treasurer; H. W. Herring, Surveyor, and Carey Til bury. Coroner. The Republicans had no candidate for County Recorder. H. S. Maloney. Democratic incumbent, is thus far the only aspirant for the office. Percy R. Kelly end I. H. Van Winkle are the two successful candidates for Circuit Judge in the Third District, against Bayne and Galloway, Democrats. County heavily over Myers for Gover nor; Godfrey is leading Taylor for State Printer; McClain appears to be ahead of Strain for Railroad Commissioner, and the name of R. G. Smith, of Grants Pass, has been written In generally for Representative in Congress. For the Republican nomination for Joint Senator from Lane and Linn counties, Louis E. Bean has carried Linn County over Isaac H. Bingham by a vote of 510 to 406. For State Sen ator rfom Linn County the Republicans have named Park B. Beatty and the Democrats have renominated M. A. Mil ler. As there were no candidates on either the Republican or Democratic uauwia iui xiepreseuittLives. so many different names were written In that the nominees of neither party for the Legislature can be determined until the canvass of the official vote. For county offices the successful can. dldates In the Republican primaries are: Willard L. Marks, for County Clerk; Grant Froman, for County Recorder; W. W. Francis, for Treasurer; Alfred L. Geddes, for Survey6r; William Fort miller, for Coroner; O. H. Russell, for Commissioner. The vote on Sheriff Is very close, with A. M. Templeton lead ing Sol Llndley by 28 votes, with five precincts to hear from. Democratic nominees for county of. rices are: D. S. Smith, for Sheriff ieorge at. Devaney. for Recorder: W. A. itimsey, for Treasurer, and C. H. Els wick, for Commissioner. As no Democrats had announced their candidacy for County Clerk, Surveyor or coroner, tne vote on those positions was scattering ana the nominees fo inose onices will not be known until tne counting of the official vote. . CLACKAMAS ROUTS ASSE3IBLY Dimlck Leads Howe Hawley Xoses Out Mulkey. OREGON CITY. Or.-. Sept. 25. (Spe cial.) With complete returns In from ati out nine of the small precincts of i-mtnairais county, and with probably 80 jier cent of the vote computed, Grant u. uimick has received more votes than me onier tnree gubernatorial candi dates together. His vote Is 1311. a clear majority or 2.R, and a majority of 864 over coionci iioter, his nearest coin petitor hefe. Hawley has carried Clackamas Coun ty oy a small margin over Mulkey, with a vote of 1130 to 1100. Kay received 146 to 733 for Hoyt. The vote on can didates for other state offices follows: Secretary of State Wingate 1001 Benson 11 87. Justice of Supreme Court, four-year terms iiean 1230, McBride 1S15, Mc Camant 502. Justice of Supreme Court, six-year term Burnett 1548. Moore 1709. Attorney - General Crawford 1533, Hart 644. ' Superintendent of Public Instruction Alderman 1530. State Printer Clarko 652, Duniway 102 j. Commissioner of Labor Hoff 991, Orton 1207. Railrpad Commissioner Miller 14S2. State Engineer Lewis 1607. Water Superintendent Chlnnock 1519, Gettln 490. Circuit Judge Campbell 1843, Eakin 1617. Joint Senator, Clackamas, Multnomah and 'Columbia counties Drake 703, Malarkey 1437. Joint Representative. Clackamas and Multnomah counties Chatten 1402, La- tourette 664. State Senator W. A. Dimlck 1301, C G. Huntley 970. Representatives Apperson 842. Car ter 1266. Exon 807, Jones 13SC, Magone 1169, Yoder 654. The following candidates were sue cessful on the county ticket: Judge, John F. Clark; Commissioner, Nicholas Blair; Sheriff, E. C. Hackett; Clerk. W L. Mulvey; Recorder, Lloyd K. Wil liams: Treasurer, James A. Tufts; Cor oner, Dr. Thomas J. Fox; Surveyor, D. T- Me'cirum; Justice of the Peace, Ore gon City district, W. W. H. Samson; Constable, George A. Brown. Wrest, for Governor, on the Demo cratic ticket, has carried the county over Myers, 173 to 87, in the returns so far obtained. MINISTERS ARE FOR HAAVLEY Methodists in Conference at Hllls boro A'ote District Ticket, REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR REPRESENTATIVE .PRACTICED LAW AT 17. '. , " j ' !'. "-Vrf J '. I ; . r- - J M-VRIOX IS FOR BOA"ERLVX Hawley, Kay, Duniway and Craw ford Also Lead Strongly. SALEM. Or., Sept. 25. (Special.) With eight precincts to hear from the returns Indicated last night on the state ticket are being borne out in Marion County. Bowerman, Hawley, Kay, Duniway and Crawford are lead ing strongly. On the county ticket Allen has de feated Gehlar for Clerk, John A. Car son has been nominated for State Ser'i tor and for the other Senator the race Is close between Hal D. Patton and Dr. J. N Smith, Patton now having 1359 and Smith 1336. The Legislative ticket will probably be Carl Abrams, A. G. Bteelhammer, L. T. Reynolds. J. G. Fontaine and George W. Johnson. Eugene Aufrance Is probably nomi nated for Recorder. No final figures are available as to Myers and West, here, but West Is leading almost eight to one, and God frey will receive a good majority for the nomination as State Printer on the Democratic . ticket The vote on the Republican state ticket Is as follows: For Governor, Abraham 171, Bower man 1326. Dimlck 622. Hofer 638; Rep resentative in Congress, Hawley 1700, Mulkey 1070; Secretary of State, Ben son 1737, Wingate 1065; State Treas urer. Hoyt 957. Kay 1807; Justice of the Supreme Court. McCamant 1198. Bean 752; Attorney-General, Crawford 1862, Hart 865; State Printer, Clarke 1232, Duniway 1486. On the Democratic ticket West, for Governor, has 266 and Myers 34, on in complete returns. A. W. LAFFKR TV. LIXX IS STRONG FOR ILVWLEY V Bowerman Has Narrow Margin. AVest AA'lns Over Myers. ALBANY. Or.. Sept. 25. (Special.) Hawley has carried Linn County over Mulkey more than 2 to 1. and Bower man leads Dlmick by a narrow margin for Governor. . Twenty-eight out of 33 precincts give returns as follows on the principal can didates: Congress Hawley 644. Mulkey 318. Governor Abraham 174, Bowerman 878. Dlmick 370. Hofer 104. Secretary of State Benson 689. Win gate 298. ' State Treasurer Hoyt 374, Kay 590. Justice, four-year term Bean 641. McBride 603, McCamant 374. Justice, six-year term Burnett 793, Moore 701. Attorney - General Crawford 686, Hart 271. State Printer Clarke 496, Duniway 460. , Labor Commissioner Hoff 609, Orton 333. Water Commissioner Chlnnock 448, Gettln 388. For circuit Judge, third district Percy R. Kelly 802. I. H. Van Winkle 664. Few Democratic returns have Deen tabulated. West has carried Linn HILLSBORO. Or, Sept. 25. (Spe cial.) The total vote in yesterday's Republican primaries was approxi mately 1250 and the result furnished several surprises. Hawley was given a two to one vote over Mulkey, but nearly 100 votes, which went to Hawley came from the visiting ministers in the Methodist Conference hero, who voted tho district ticket on affidavit. The complete official vote: For Congress Hawley 787, Mulkey 349. For Governor Abraham 19S, Bower man 480. Dlmick 388, Hofer 133. For Secretary of State Benson 703, Wingate 38L For Sta Treasurer Hoyt 514, Ivay 497. For Supreme Judge, four years Bean 616, McBride 864. McCamant 466 Judge, six years Burnett 752, Moore 709. For Attorney-General Crawford 701 Hart 302. For Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman 784. For State Printer Clarke 423, Duni way 673. For Labor Commissioner Hoff 669, Orton 441. Legislative and county ticket Rep resentatlves,- assembly. Chapman 636 Hollis 803, Tlgard 676: anti-assembly, Hoffman 643, Loudon 594. County Judge. G. W. Marsh 50S, J. W. Goodln, Incumbent, 742. County Tronsurer, H. G. King, assembly, 423; Wrllliam Jack son, anti-assembly, 789. George Han cock was named for Sheriff without opposition, as were also J. W. Bailey for County Clerk. E. L. Perkis for Recorder and A. A. Morrill for Sur veyor. These three were assembly nominees. Oswald West leads Myers for Cover nor, although figures are not obtain able. The Democrats had no county ticket, but Ford Groner, Scholls and Dr. W. D. Wrard. of Forest Grove, and L. A. Long, of HlllBboro. were noml nated for the Legislature by voters writing in their names. 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FIFTH AND SIXTH I The New Novel by the Antbor of "THE MASQUERADER' By Katherine Cecil Thurston A ROMANCE even more fascinating and ' unusual than the author's great suc cess, The Masquerader. A perfectly possible story of an apparently impossible situa tion. A love-story with an absolutely new plot. Illustrated HARPER & BROTHERS Franklin Square, New York DOUGLAS GOES FOR. HAWLEY Bowerman, Benson, Kay, McBride and Moore Are In Lead. ROSEB0RG. Or., Sept. 25. (Spe cial.) Complete returns received from 24, of the 26 precincts in Douglas County, up to 5 o'clock this afternoon, show the Republican results as fol lows : For Congress Hawley, 430; Mulkey, 280. .. For Governor Abraham, 240; Bower man, 310; Dimlck, 90; E. Hofer, 70. For Secietary of State Benson, 612; Wingate, 98. For State Treasurer Hoyt, 220; Kay. 380. For Justice of the Supreme Court four-term. Bean, 270; McBride, 316; Mc Camant, 124. For Justice of the Supreme Court six-year term, Burnett, 621, Moore, 592. For Attorney-General Crawford, 693; Hart. 118. For Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman, For State Prlntei way, 312. 692. - Clarkft. S88: Dunl- For Commissioner of Labor Hoff, 430; Orton, 3S0. For Railroad Commissioner Miller, ES2. For Stato Knglneer Lewis,. 540. For Superintendent of Water Divi sion, No. 1. Chlnnock. S34; Gettln, 476. For Joint Representative, Douglas and Jackson counties Buchanan, 474. For Circuit Judge, Second Judicial District Coke, 497" Jones, 667. For Representative from Douglas County, assembly candidates Benjamin Huntington and George Neuner are nominated over the throe aiUi-assembly opponents. Wade, Wixson and Jones, by vote of nearly 2 to 1. Among, the successful Republican ounty candidates for the nomination are J. C. i ullerton, County judge; George K. Qulnn, Sheriff; James Saw- era, Treasurer, William Emory, Clerk; Frank Cain, Surveyor, and J. S. Wiley, Commissioner. Democratic results: For Congress Smith, 92. , For Governor Myers, 223; West, 269, For Secretary of State Oliver, 478 For Justice of the Supreme Court four-year term. Slater, 4S6. For Justice of the Supreme Court six-year term. King,-434. For Attorney-General Crawford ,241, For Superintendent of Public In struction Turner, 97. For State Printer Godfrey, 370; Tay lor, 123. For Railroad Commissioner McLaln 277; Strain, 215. For Representative from Douglas County-"-Howard. 431. Democratic county officers nominated are: G. W. Wonacott, County Judge B. Fenton, Sheriff; E. H. Lenox, Clerk and Harry Rice, Treasurer. For Joint Representative Austin, 91; Reed, 34. Burnett 264, Moore 207: Crawford 2(-.3, Hart 116: Clarke 94. Duniway 233: Huff 173, Ort.on 127: Miller 237. Lewis 2"19: Chinnock 214; Gltten 77; Kelly 204; Winkle 2lo; Heals 227. Republican county tlrket Homer Mason, County Judge; H. M. Farmer. Commissioner; Henry Crenshaw, Sheriff; J. C. Holden, Clerk: David Martlny,. Treasurer; U. G. Jackson, Surveyor. MCLKEY HAS HOME COO'TY Jackson Gives Dimlck Small Plu rality; Benson Runs Well. MEDFORD, Or.. Sept. 25. (Special.) Sixteen precincts out of 19 in Jack son County give Dimlck a small plu rality over Bowerman. Mulkey has carried his home county by a substan tial majority. The figures: Governor Dlmick, 291; Bowerman, 2S1; Abraham, 201; Hofer, 214. Representative in Congress Mulkey, 640; Hawley, 336. Secretary of State Benson, 660; Wingate, 302. Treasurer Kay, 653; Hoyt, 277. Justice, four-year term McCamant. 252; McBride. 498; Bean, 549. Justice, six-year term Moore, 614; Burnett, 533. State Printer Duniway, 469; Clarke, 43C. Attorney-General Crawford, 668; Hart. 295. Labor Commissioner Orton, 423; Hoff, 401. H. Vonderhellen received the nomi nation .for State Senator from Jackson County over Colvig and Combers by a few votes. J. A. Westerlund and M. P. Eggleston were chosen Republican candidates for the State Legislature. Assembly Wins In Tillamook. TILLAMOOK. Or., Sept. 25. (Special.) Partial returns in Tillamook County give Hawley 176. Mulkey 171; Abraham 6S, Bowerman 100. Dimlck S3, Hofer 79; Ben son 229. Wingate 105; Hoyt 140, Kay 1S9; Bean 195, McBride 1S4: McCamant 110; ASSEMBLY LOSES IX JACKSOX Mulkey Has Lend of 300 Anti Lead for All State Offices. ASHLAND. Or., Sept. 25. (Special.) Less than 1200 votes seem to have been cast in Jackson County at yesterday's primary election. Indications from in complete returns are that Mulkey has 300 majority over Hawley. Bean has a' long lead over JcBrlde and McCamant for Supreme Judge for four-year term. Clarke and Duniway are close for State Printer. Kay leads Hoyt for Treasurer by 400. Dimiclc loads Bowerman, with Hofer and Abraham close behind the Governor. H. Von Der Hellen, State ment candidate for State Senator. Is in the lead by 30 votes over J. J. Cham bers, also a Statement candidate, while' W .M. Colvig, anti-statement candidate. Is only a few votes behind Chambers. M. F. Eggleston and J. A. Westerlund were nominated for Representatives. Vote at Xewborg Is Light. XEWBERG, Or., Sept. 25. (Special.) Out of a total registration of 6S7 votes In the four Newberg precinct only 192 votes were cast in the pri mary election. The Republican vote was: ' Hawley 84, Mulkey 64, Abraham 31, Bowerman 68, Dimlck i5, Hnfor 14. Benson 100, Wingate 41, I-Toyt 73. Kay 77; Bean 86, McBride SO, McCamant 72, Burnett 120, Moore 101. Crawford 87. Hart 51. Alderman 112. Clarke 71. Duniway 6!. BRIGHTS DISEASE Late estimates on tho percentage of recoveries under tho new emollient treatment for Bright's Disease are as follows: Where patient Is much weakened and crises may be expected In from five to ten days, probably not more than 10 to 20 recover. Where physicians aid with efforts to restrain fatal symptoms this percentage is increased. In cases where patients have from thirty to sixty days of life the efficiency is very much higher. Where patients do not wait until bed-ridden probably three-fourths yield.' And in cases that take the new emollient treatment on the appearanre' of the disease nearly nino out of ten respond. Albumen Casts and dropsy do not prevent recovery. The point is that the Renal Inflammation should be attacked before the heart and physical system are broken down. The new emollient treatment Is known as Fulton's Renal Compound. Ii ean be had at all first-class druggists. We desire every patient to write us who is not noting the usual improve ment by the third week. Literature ma'led free. Jno. J. Fulton Co., 212 First St., San Francisco. Cal. We ln- ite correspondence with phveicians who have obstinate cases.