Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 20, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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    1912.
7000 SEE RETURNS
SELLING LEADING
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Portland Merchant Believed to
Have Defeated Senator
for Toga.
SINNOTT LEADING ELLIS
AitrhiMn Apparently Nominated for
Railroad rmmlsloiMr Cottcl
Carrlr.- Multnomah County,
Mickle IVrlngT Second.
(Owitinn-I from Fir! Par
lira, including Multnomah, on other
ofrtcera. follow;
Rpreentative In Ccneroi. Second
rintrtct Cochrane. : Kllia. 15J: Sln
nott. 144: Ruik. 5; C K. Roosevelt. X.
Hairy and Pure Food CommliMonfr
Cottel. 90: Edwards. J37; Ia. ;
Mickle. 7S.
Railroad Commissioner Altchison,
S; frhul1rrnun. 65i: Fta ton. 33-
T. R. IS LEAPING IN MARION'
Selling Has Slight Advantage Over
Bourne In Karly Count.
SALEM. Or April !. (Special.)
With only about one-fourth of the
voica counted and reported In eight
out of SI precincts in Marion County
at 9 o'clock tonlcht. Roosevelt has a
Ha;ht lead over Taft. with La Follette
fp- In the rear, KooaeveU'a lead over
Taft heirs' about el-ht to seren o far.
tfclllna; and Pourne are practically
neck and neck, with Selling having a
might iead of practically a ratio of
2i to IS. Olcott and Fields art splitting
even, although In one or two precincts
Fields leads by a comparatively fen
rotes. Lea Is leadlnr the field for Palry
tnd Kod Commissioner by a few votes.
ItOlCLiS RF.PI DIATKS BOIRXK
Roorlt and I.a Follrfje in Close
Uarr Clark leading.
r.OSL'Bl'Ra Or, April IS. tSpecial.i
- 0vinT to the heavy vote cast
throughout Douglas County today, re
turns are coming in slowly and final
results will not be known until early
tomorrow.
At o'clock tonight partial returns
had been received from nine precincts
.if a "total of 101 votes cast. La Follette
received 4S. Roosevelt 17. Taft Zt. Sell
ing 5. Pourne 13. Lowell 10. Morton
!. Fields 51. Olcott SO. Cottrell 39. Ed
wards 7. Lea IS. Mickle i". Campbell
!. Clark SJ. Harmon :. Wilson 33.
i"ohow . I-ane 15. Miller 7 and
Pierce 13.
It la almost certain that Selling will
-.arry lHMiglaa County by a substsntlal
majority.
OH1CIALS TARDY AT KUMATH
Ballots Carried In Pockets or Jud-cs
Dclajins Count or Votes.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., April IS.
(Special. Owing to failure of night
election boards to take up count of
ballots at the close of the polls at 7
'clock, when the day boards retired,
not one city precinct had been counted
jp to 9 o'clock and nothing bad been
beard from any of the rural precincts.
Some of the night boards failed to
-how up to relieve the day boards,
which led to the officers carrying the
ballots with them to deliberate at sup
per and take up the count afterward.
In some cases counting did not com
mence until after o'clock. There is
little likelihood that any outlying dis
tricts will be heard from tonight, and
there Is no organisation here trying to
get figures.
JOSEPHINE fOR LA KOLLKTTE
flour ne and Selling Arc Kunnln;
Cloc at Grant Pass.
GRANTS FAt-S Or.. April 19. ISpe-i-luLr
The county probably will go
heavy for La Follette. Out of six lance
l-recmcta in the county early returns
incomplete show La Follette, 103;
Koosevelt, 91: Taft. 2.
r.uurne and Hellina are running a
neck -and -neck race, having 93 and 91
reflectively.
other returns: Fields. 113: Olcott. 17.
ottel. 7:: Kdwarxls. 2: Lea. 2: Mickle,
Campbell and liawley bave no op
pottin, lemocrats: Clark. 11: Harmon. 1;
Wilson, if. Coshow, 4: Lane. 19;
ITU, 19.
TAIT TAKES SHERMAN COCXTr
selling Has 35 Vote to but 4 tor
Bourne.
MORO. Or, April 1. (Special.)
Kleetlon boards very slow. Telephone
service discontinued over county. Fig
ures not available.
Taft has Sherman County, five to
three, over Roosevelt and five to one
iter La Follette. At Moro Bourne has
four votes to Selling's I. Slnnott has
Sherman County lor Representative.
V irk te will also haare the county, as
veil as Altchlaon.
i:i:tcrns are slow at Toledo
l.im-nln County Early. Reports Flavor
Taft and Bourne.
T'.'LEPO. Or- April 19. (Special.)
i.-.,ults at 9 P. M. were: Taft. 3:
Roosevelt, I: La Follette. I: Bourne, 3:
Selling. I: V. C Hawlry. i: Fields. J:
I'lcott. Cottel, 4: Edwards. 1; Lea. 3:
.Mickle. Campbell, s. Total number
cf votes cast. US.
F emorrat Wilson. 1: Harry Lane. 3.
Secretary of Mate J. B. Kyan. 3.
KEEN INTEREST DISPLAYED
show Taft III. Roosevelt 103. La Fol
lette 75.
Selling Is leading Bourne over ! to
I. with Selling 314. Bourne 78. Lowell
45. Morton 5. Olcott leads Fields 18a
to 13. For Dairy and Food Commis
sioner the partial count shows Lea 13S,
Edwards 78. Cottrell C9. Mickle 9.
Taft and Selling Lead in Clatsop.
ASTORIA. Or, April 19. (Special.)
Election results thus far obtainable are
as follows:
President La Follette. IS; Roosevelt.
30: Taft. It.
Senator Bourne. 44: Lowell, IS:
Morton. 3: Selling. 67.
Secretary of State Fields. 2S; Ol
cott. IS.
Food Commissioner Cottel, 32; Ed
wards. 7: Lea. 34: Mickle. 30.
Railroad Commissioner Altchison.
57: Schuldcrman. 35: Stayton, t. No
temocratic ballots counted.
Ing Is heading for Senator, with Bourne
second. The first 30 ballots counted In
West Albany precinct Klve: Roosevelt
IS. Taft 13, La Follette 6, Selling 14,
Bourne 7, Lowell 3. Morton 3. Olcott 1,
Fields 11. Lea 10, Mickle 8. Cottel 6,
Edwards 3.
Grant County Is Strong ror Selling.
CANYON C1TT. Or., April 19. (Spe
cial Snow fell in Grant County to
day. Count and returns are slow, vote
heavy, due to many local candidates.
Canyon City gives La Follette S. Roose
velt 35. Taft II. Bourne 9. Lowell 13,
Selling 15. Cockran 11. Ellis 12, Rusk
11. Slnnott 5. Fields . Olcott n, Cot
trell S. Edwards 6. Lea 4, Mickle 11,
Atohison 13. Schulderman 3. Clark 11,
Wilson 3. Coshow 3. Lane S, Pierce 2,
Miller 6-
clal.) Incomplete returns' from four
city precincts here give the following:
I .a Follette. 124; Roosevelt. 120; Taft,
124; Bourne, 60: Lowell, 64: Selling.
203; Cochran, 48; Kills. 48: Rusk, 74;
Stnnott, 83; Fields, 14; Olcott, 168;
Cottell, 92; Edwards, 18: Lee. 49;
Mickle. 100:. Altchlson. 101; Schulder
man, 81; Staton, 34. -
Baker Casts Light Vote.
BAKER. Or., April 19. (Special. 1
With lowering skies and lack of vital
Interest here the vote will run about
two-tliirds of the registration in the
city aid less in the other parts of the
count. Returns are coming slowly
and will be late in securing. The light
vote has put all the politicians at sea.
Taft Is leading In Waco County.
THE DALLES. Or, April 19. (Spe
cial.) Complete returns from three out
of 18 precincts In Wasco County outside
of The Dalles: La Follette 15. Roose
velt 32. Taft 68, Clark 4. Harmon 1.
Wilson S. Bourne 1;. Lowell 15. Morton
1. Selling 83. Coshow E. Lane 2. Miller
1. Cochran 8. Ellis 27, Roosevelt 1.
Rusk 4. Slnnott 7. Covey . Graham 2.
Fields 73. ulcott 43. Cottel 31. Edwards
16. Lea 3C. Mickle 32. Altchison 67,
Schulderman 25. Stayton 13.
T. R. Banner Violates Law.
SALEM, Or, April 20. (Special.) In
response to a telegram received by Sec
retary Olcott today from C. E. Roose
velt, of Pendleton, Assistant Attorney
General Van Winkle notified him tnat
he believed the flying of a banner, put
up on .election day, and carrying the
words,. "Vote for Roosevelt," la in vio
lation of the corrupt practices act.
Field and Olcott Run Close. .
LA GRANDE. Or, April 19. (Spe
clal.) Seven Incomplete precincts in
I nlon County glve- La Follette, 14$:
Roosevelt. 140: Taft. 132; Bourne, 110;
Ivowell. 117: Morton. 21; Selling. 234:
Cochrane. 174: Ellis. 85: Roosevelt, 11
Rusk. 99; Slnnott. 66; Fields. 304: Ol
cott, 204; Cottell, 111; Edwards. 70;
Lea, t3: Mickle. 123: Altchison. 221;
Schulderman. 75: Stayto-. 65: Clark,
174: Harmon. 14: Wilson. 145; Coshow.
29: Lane. 85: "Miller. 7: Pierce, 228.
Democrats or Union Want Clark.
LA GRANDE. Or.. April 19. Two in
complete precincts In Wallowa are as
follows: Clark 4t. Harmon 2. Wilson 16,
Coshow IS. iJine 15. Pierce 30. Covey
16. Graham 2. I -a Follette 11. Roose
velt 37. Taft 20. Bourne 17. Lom-ell 16.
Selling 29. Cochrane 28. Ellis 27, Rusk
S. Slnnott 4. Flagg 8. Kiddle 7.
Sellins Keep Lead at Ilillsboro.
H1LLSBORO. Or, April 19. (Spe
claL) The votea for Hlllsboro and
Fores'. Grove, representing four pre
cincts as far counted, give Roosevelt
69. Taft 59. La Follette 39. Fields -3.
Olcott 40. Mickle 126. Lea 19. For
I nitel States Senator Selling 121.
Bourne 33.
RETrR-NS IX MARION" FOR, T. lU
sellins I-eads Bourne S to 1 and
Olcott Beats Fields.
SALEM. Or, April 19. (Special.)
Further partial returns at 9:40 tonight
from over 11 preempts show a hx
Jump for Roosevelt both in Saletn and
outside of Mm. with Kooievr-lt now
running nearly 2 to J. The Usurcs
Taft Carries Morrow County.
HEPPNER, Or, April 19. ( Special.)
The vote here was the lightest ever
east, apparently no interest. ' Out of
total vote counted so far of (84 votes
shows following result: La Follette 8,
Roosevelt 1. Taft 49. Bourne 4. Lowell
35. S-l'Ing 33. Cochrane 20. Kills .3.
Roosevelt 2. Rusk . Slnnot 21, Fields
46, Olcott 1-
Taft Leads In Race at Hood River.
HOOD RIVER, Or, April 19. In four
precincts heard from Tall leans. ,
Roosevelt 4 and l" roiiena ... vei
ling has 97. Bourne 11. Slnnott &. tills
3X Democratic ballots counted In but
one precinct. Wilson 13. Harmon 1,
Clark 9.
Taft Has Margin In Gilliam.
CONDON. Or, April 19. Complete re
turns from two precincts In Gilliam
County give Taft 23, Roosevelt 22. La
Follette 10. Bourne 10. Lowell 7. Sel
ling 27. Ellis 11. Slnnott 31. Fields 32.
Olcott IS.
Moro Polls Heavy Vole.
MORO. Or, April 19. (Special.)
Extreme cold. Icy wind all today. Re
publicans at the county seat voted full
registration and swore In others. Fann
ers would vote and turn around for
home. Not much argument. Election
hoarc's slow in count.
Hooscielt Has Margin at Albany.
ALBANY. Or, April 19. (Special.)
Not a single precinct In Linn County
has yet reported complete returns. Scll-
I niatilla Honors Stephen Lowell.
PENDLETON, Or, April 19. (Spe
claL) Taft leads In Ave Pendleton
precincts. Lowell leading by big ma
jority, with Selling second. Ellis leads,
with Slnnott second. Fields and Olcott
running close, Olcott slightly In lead.
Mickle In lead. Altchlson slightly in
lead, runninu close. Democrat Wilson
and Tierce lead.
Result Scattering In Tillamook.
TILLAMOOK, Or.T April 19. (Spe
claL) 'Early 'returns from scattering
precincts in Tillamook County: Roose
velt. 28; Taft, 25; La Follette. 21: Sell
ing. 35; Bourne. 33; Lowell. 2: Haley.
Mickle. 1; Cottel, : Edwards, C
Campbell. 40.
Selling Has Strong lad In Lane.
EUGENE. Or., April 19. (Special.)
Three precincts complete and six In
complete, give I Follette, 47: Roose
velt. 108: Taft. 73. Bourne. 48: Lowell,
39; Morton. 13; Selling. 121. Fields. 152;
Olcott. 64.
Polk Count Also Favors Selling.
DALLAS. Or, April 19. (Special.)
Incomplete returns are: Taft. 33;
Roosevelt. 38: La Follette. 20: Selling.
68; Bourne. 16: Lowell. 9: Olcott, 44;
Fielda. 38; Cottrell. 17; Edwards, 8; Lea.
28; Mickle, 31. - .
Gilliam Wants Taft and Selling.
CONDON. Or, April 19. Returns
from four eoniple and two incom
plete preclncta In Gilliam County give,
Taft 113. Roosevelt 108. La Follette 39;
Bourne 75. Lowell 43. Selling 160. Ellis
87, Slnnott 120: Fields 13S, Olcott 76.
Roosevelt Leads in Coos.
MARSH FIELD. Or, April 19. (Spe-
caL) Only Coos County returns avail
able: La Follette. 19; Roosevelt, 29;
Taft. 19; Bourne. 22: Lowell, 6: Morton.
4: Selling. 20: Hawley. 42; Fields, 23;
Olcott, 25.
Selling Leads, Four to One.
M'MINNVILLE. Or, Arril ! 'Spe
cial.) The result so far aa counted is:
Taft. 24: Roosevelt. 35; La Follette.
18; Selling. 75; Bourne, 14; Lowell. 3;
Olcott. 29: Fields. 23.
Boume Far In Rea- at Springfield.
SPRINGFIELD. Or, April 19. (Spe
cial.) Incomplete returns in this city
give La Follette 30. Roosevelt 21, Taft
30. Bourne S, Selling 69.
Enterprise Is Strong ror Selling.
ENTERPRISE. Or, April 19. (Spe
claL) With only a small part oi me
vote counted. Roosevelt nas n. ua roi
lette 11, Taft 20. Bourne 17. Selling 29.
Woodburn Goes ror Selling.
TVOODBURN. April. 19. (Special.)
Early returns give La roiiette
Roosevtlt 34. Taft 22, Bourne 21, Sell.
Ing 42. Fields 42. Olcott 87.
Selling I Winning In Cnion.
LA GRANDE. Or, April (Spe-
La Follette Leads In Clackamas. '
OREGON CITT, April 19. (SpeciaL)
partial returns from four precincts:
Taft 18. Roosevelt 30, La Follette 32.
Bourn 24. Selling 22, Lowell 14. Mor
ton 7. Fields 25, Olcott 41, Cottell 23,
Edwards 7, Lea 7, Mickle 23.
Taft and T. R. Close In Malheur.
BAKER, Or., April 19. Ontario wires
Malheur County vote is small and com.
ing slowly. Those in are: Taft 38,
Roosevelt 42. La Follette 8. Bourne 8.
Lowell 6, Morton 1. Selling 33. Coch
rane 12. Ellis 20. Rusk 12. Slnnott 6.
Block Between Alder and Washing
ton Streets Packed Solidly Many
Interests represented Crowd
Stays Until Midnight,
Sixth street, between Alder and
Washington, for several weeks past
the center of the maelstrom of political
activity, where "spellbinders" for can
didates of all parties had heTd forth
nightly, was the gathering place of be
tween 6000 and 7000 people last night,
while the bulletins flashed from the
Oregonlan building told tho rpsults of
the: primary campaigners' activities.
Early In the evening the crowds be
gsn to assemble, and by 8 o'clock, when
the first scattering and Incomplete re
turns began to come in. the throng
filled half the street between the Sell
ing and Oregonlan buildings and
stretched down Sixth street a far as
there could be found a place from
which one might view the bulletins.
Men predominated in the gathering. It
.was a widely representative crowd ana
so widely divided were the sentiments
of the various factions that only at
rare intervals would the bulletins bring
forth more than scattering demonstra
tions of applause.
Political prophets were legion.
watching the returns and revising their
dope sheets as flash after flash sent
their hopes soaring or gave them a
temporary drop. The I-told-you-so"
Individual could be heard at any place.
invariably fitting his remark to what
ever phase the contest appeared to assume.
Before 9 o'clock Sixth street was
solidly blocked and automobiles
honked in vain for a pathway through
the mass of humanity. Between 10
and 11 the theater crowds began to
pour in and long before the count was
complete in any precinct standing room
wherever there was a chance to get a
glimpse of the bulletin board was
taken and those who wished to get
from one place to another had to
shoulder their way to the outskirts of
the throng and go around the block.
T. R. GETS LEAD IX CVRRV
Bourne Will "Tarry County by 100.
Olcott Beats Field.
MARSH FIELD. Or., April 19. It is
estimated that Curry County will give
Roosevelt a majority of 65.
Bourne, for State Senator, will prob
ably have a majority of 100 over Sell
ing. Only figures from Curry County
available give La Folletto 16. Roose
velt 21, Taft 7. Bourne 30, Lowell 5.
Selling 7. Olcott 32. Fields 9.
Indications are that I. S. Smith will
carry Curry County over F. K. Gettlns
for State Senator from the Eighth Sen
atorial district. S. P. Pierce is prob
ably nominated for Joint representa
tive from Coos and Curry counties.
Cnion Maintains Early Leads.
LA. GRANDE, Or., April 19. (Spe
cial.) One-third of "the ballots in
Union County gave the -following re
sults: La Follette 118, Roosevelt loO,
Taft 118, Bourne 87, Lowell 90, Selling
173.
T. R. Gets Good Start at Klamath.
KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. April 19.
(Special.) Bonanza Precinct and a
start on two city precincts give La Fol
lette 20, Roosevelt 42, Taft 29. Bourne
22, Lowell 12, Morton 3, Selling 67.
Lowell Complimented at Home.
PENDLETON. Or., April 'l9. (Spe-
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cial.) Further returns tonight give
Roosevelt 94. Taft 54, La Follette 34,
Lowell 108. Morton 1, Selling 48.
SELLIXG TAKES MARION' BY 400
Bourne Strong in Rural Districts.
Roosevelt Wins by 500.
SALEM, Or, April 19. At 11 o'clock
tonight with only partial returns from
the city precincts and partial returns
from a few country precincts, it is In
dicated that Roosevelt will carry Mar
lon County by possibly 600 votes and
that Selling will defeat Bourne in. this
county by from 300 to 400 votes.
On the face of early returns indica
tions would point to larger pluralities
but meager returns from country pre
cincts Indicate that Taft is gradually
drawing upon Roosevelt and that
Bourne Is running strong outside of
Salem. Present- returns would give
Sellina: for the county at least 1000
plurality, but this is being cut down
with each new report.
Some of the larger towns have not
been heard from. Olcott will probably
carry Marion County by 250 or 300 on
the face of present returns.
Partial returns so far in are as fol
lows: Taft 210. Roosevelt 260. La Fol
lette 130: Selling 305, Bourne 162, Low
ell 70, Morton 82; Fields 212, Olcott 301;
Cottell 112, Edwards 119. Lea 165;
Mickle 132; District Attorney, third
judicial district, Hill 235. Winslow 315.
Senator eighth district F. K. Get
tins. 44; I. S. Smith. 69.
Representative, sixth district A. J.
March. 21; S. P. Pierce. 63. Demo
cratic Clark, 7; Wilson, 11.
Wallowa Goes for T. K. and Selling.
LA GRANDE, Or., April 19. (Spe
cial.) Reports from Wallowa Cwunty
Indicate that Roosevelt and Selling car
ried tho county.
SELLING WILL C.VRRY COOS
Roosevelt's Plurality Will Be 500.
Wilson Leading for Democrats.
MASHFIELD, Or.. April 19. (Spe
cial.) Scant returns indicate that 1
Roosevelt will have a plurality of 600
In Coos County. Selling will likely
carry the county. Wilson appears to
lead for President on the Democratic
ticket. Only actual figures so far are
as follows: La Follette, 38; Roose
velt, 82: Taft. 27: Bourne, 44; Lowell,
15: Morton, 5; Selling 44; Hawley, 88;
Fields, 48; Olcott. 50: Cottel. 22: Ed
wards. 6; Lea, 14; Mickle, 53; Camp
bell. 85.
District Attorney George W. Brown,
50: C. S. Jackson, 55.
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The eminent divine looked very
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one hour and a quarter.
Then the reporter, judging the value
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went to his office and wrote It all down
in 150 words.
La Follette Decides to Rest.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 19. Senator
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from Oregon, having decided to test a
few days here Instead of, as was an
nounced, at Shasta Springs, before be
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