6 THE MORMLXG OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920 DAVEY, KAY, LOONEY, MARTIN. PERRY WIN Marion . Republicans Go to State Legislature. 0. D. BOWER IS SHERIFF Complete Returns Are Received From 4 7 Precincts In County. V. G. Boyer County Clerk. m'mrers is rettbxs ark those: ox ballot. The numbers In the returns this morning are those given on the ballot as follows: Compulsory voting 300 yes, 301 no. Regulating legislative s e s -Sions 302 yes. 303 no. Oleo bill 304 yes. 305 no. Single tax 306 yes, 307 no. County officers' terms 308 ' yes, 309 no. Port bill 310 yes, 311 no. Anti-vaccination 312 yes. 313 no. Legal interest rate 314 yes. 315 no. Bird refuge 316 yes, 317 no. Divided sessions 318 yes, 319 no. Market commission 320 yes, 321 no. SALEM, Or, Nov. 3. (Special.) Complete returns received from 47 precincts In Marion county showed that Frank Davey, Thomas B. Kay, David H. Looney, Ivan G. Martin and J. C Perry, republicans, were elect ed to seats in the lower house of the state legislature. County officers elected were: J. T. Hunt, commission er; O. D. Bower, sheriff; U. G. Boyer, county clerk; D. G. Drager. county treasurer; O. S. Steelhammer, county assessor; Mildred Robertson Brooks, county recorder; B. B. Herrick, coun ty surveyor and Lloyd T. Rigdon, county coroner. Verden . Moffit was elected chief of police of Salem over Jack Welsh, Incumbent, by a vote of two to one. The firemen's double platoon system measure carried by a vote of three to one, while the proposal to provide an additional city tax of $25,000 to cope with the increased cost of mun icipal government was defeated, based on available returns. Fifty pre 'nets complete gave for president Harding 4311. Cox 2069; prohibition 173; socialist 180; labor in. -.k n m V a 1 a 1m OQOA. II n .-na O D Slaughter 181; Stanfield 3647; Sven son 45. Representative WVC Hawley 4551; Talbert 661; Kozer 4980; Sears 612; Upton- 201; supreme court vacancy Bailey 297; Coshow 141; Van Winkle 1458. Attorney-general Brown 2043. McCarthy 82; Sm'th 21; C. L. Haw ley 4160; Von Behren 208. Bennett 1563; Buchtel 3955; Newman 313. The measures 300, 1261; 301. 3708; 302. 1251; 303, 3070; 304, 1701; 305. 2940; 306, 617; 307. 4522; 308. 2110; 309, 2620; 310, 1611; 311, 2827; 312. 1307; 313, 3692; 314, 840; 315, 3226; 316. 1406; 317, 3290; 318. 101; 319, 3333; 820, 1011; 321, 3470. CLATSOP WOMAN IS ELECTED Mrs. W. S.' Kinney Is Chosen for State Legislature. ASTORIA. Or.. Nov. 3. (Special.) Local legislative and county officers were elected as follows: Legislature, Mrs. W. S. Kinney and E. N. Hurd; county judge, T. S. Cornelius; com missioner, John Frye; sheriff, Ole Nelson; county clerk, J. C. Clinton; county treasurer, S. G. Trullinger; as sessor, F. P. Leinenweber; surveyor, G. F. Parker; school superintendent, O. H. Byland; coroner, E. B. Hughes; port commissioners, B. F. Stone and K. M. Prouty; district attorney, J. O. Erickson. City officers were elected as fol lows: Mayor, James Bremner; treas urer, G. Ziegler; auditor, E. G. Gear hart; attorney, James W. Mott; sur veyor, R. A. McClanathan; councilman at large and street superintendent in doubt. The measures to authorize the county to purchase the site for the proposed naval base and present it to the government and ..to authorize the county to issue $100,000 in bonds to pay for the construction of the Youngs bay drawbridge were passed, as was one authorizing the city to issue $50,000 in bonds to purchase ad ditional equipment for the fire de partment. ' Few precincts reported anything ex cept the contests between republicans and democrats or on names written In. Therefore the count was short on secretary ox scaie, congressman, su preme court and attorney-general va cancies. Thirty-nine precincts gave Harding 2869, Cox 1369, prohibition 48, social ist 310. industrial labor 32. Chamber lain 2031, Hayes 76, Slaughter 167, Stanfield 2305. Svenson 107, W. C. Hawley 2450. Talbert 349, Kozer 3434, Sears 292, Upton 143; supreme court vacancy. Brown 155, McCartney 65; attorney-general. Van Winkle 128. Bailey 45, Coshow 30; C. L. Hawley 2366, Von Behren 253, Bennett 760. Buchtel 1666, Newman 230. On meas ures: 300 1215. 301 1913. 302 1465, 303 1235, 304 1472. 305 1864. 306 1016. 307 2248, 308 1944, 309 1289, 310 697. 311 2174, 312 1067. 313 2456. 314 677. 215 2415, 316 1830. 317 1443, 318. 1196, 319 1575, 320 1031, 321 1846. CLACKAMAS IS AGAINST BILLS Every State-Wide Measnre Re ceives Unfavorable Vote. OREGON CITT, Or., Novr 3. (Spe cial.) Clackamas county voters dis approved of every state-w'de meas ure and amendment on the ballot, with the exception of the dock com mission measure. 'Returns from 78 precincts complete out of 82 follow: Oleomargarine b'll, yes 3338, no 6376; single tax, yes 1924, no 6665; bird refuge, yes 3714, no 4960; dock commission, yes 4023, no 710; antl- " vaccination, yes 3267,-no 5608; legal rate of interest, yes 1651, no 6894; divided session mendment, yes 2573, no 4689; market commission ".ill. yes 2473. no 6223. Seventyeight out of 82 preclnctB In Clackamas county gave Harding for president 6796 votes. Cox 3637, and Debs 706. II. N. Stanfleld In 71 precincts has 6129 and George E. Chamberlain 3674. HOOD RIVER IS REPUBLICAN Complete Unofficial Count Shows AH but Stanfleld Winners. HOOD RIVER. Or., Nov. 8. (Spe cial ) Unofficial complete returns for Hood River county were available when north precincts completed their count today. Tne republican tide that swept the nation etruck here with force In all offices except for United States senator. Chamberlain received 1116 votes to Stanfield's 1009. The Party tide extended to county offices, and J. R. Nickelsen, repreentatlve nominee for Joint senator from Hood River and Wasco counties, defeated the democratic nominee, J. H. Hazlett, in this count by a vote of 1141 to 968. Incomplete returns from Wasco give Nickelsen 2146 to Hazlett' s 1302 votes there. John Baker (rep.), for district attorney, defeated A. J. Derby (dem.) by 1211 to 947. H. L. Haebrouck. republican nominee for county judge, defeated J. O. Hannum, running in dependent, by 1235 to 1005. Other votes were Harding 1445. Cox 753; Hayes 57, Slnnott 1686, Graham 494. Kozer 1929, Sears 146, Upton 63; supreme court vacancy, Brown 361; atorney-general. Van Winkle, 67, Bailey 118; C. I. Hawley 1523, Von Behrn 229. Vote .on measures follows: 300, 645: 301, 1473; 302, 947; 303, 704; 304, 747; 305, 1029; 306, 372; 807, 1456; 308,. 980; 309, 758; 310. 1039: 311, 590; 312, 378; 313, 166; 314. 344; 315. 1554; 316, 957; 317, 917; 318. 679; 319. 919; 320. 394; 321, 1343. The only local initiative bill on the ballot, providing an increase from $500 to $900 in salary of the county treasurer, was carried by a vote of 1173 to 646. STAXPIELD LEADS IN BEXTOX Republican Has 2795 Votes to 2 055 for Chamberlain. CORVALLIS, Or. Nov. 3. (Special.) With 25 precincts complete. Incom plete unofficial returns from three tonight, for Benton county gave Harding 8468, Cox 1586; Stanfleld 2795, Chamberlain 2055. No record was kept by the judges or clerks of the vote on the rest of the ticket nor on the measures. The county ticket went republican straight for the first time in at least 30 years. The following county officers were elected: sheriff, S. N. W.-rfield; clerk. Fred McHenry; county judge, J. O. Wilson; commissioner, R. W. Scott; assessor, C. L. Tallman; treasurer, Mr- Susan Beeson Taylor; recorder, Mrs. May Stoddard; superintendent of schools. Roy E. Cannon; coroner, M. S. Bovee. On the city ticket for mayor, N. R. Moore was elected: for councilman, R. J. Hunter, C. E. Ingalls, H. E. Warren, R. L. Bosworth, C. H. Woodcock, A. B. Cordley and Adolph Ziefle; for water commissioners, Walter Kline and G. H. Myers; water committee, G. W. Peavy, William Bogue; city treasurer, E. L. Strange: znuniciDal judge, J. M. Conner. The initiative to open moving pic ture houses on Sundays was defeated by about 100 votes. H. H. BELT ELECTED JUDGE Returns Complete 1 From S 7 Ptc- f cincts In Polk County. DALLAS, Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) ComDlete return fmm i n n,.A cincts in Polk county showed that the iouowing oncers had been elected: Judge of the circuit court, 12th dis trict. H. H. Belt nTirAd,ntativA 11th district, P. O. Powell: representative, aioirici, roiK ana j,incom coun ties. D. E. Fletcher; district attorney, J. N. Helgerson; county clerk, Floyd D. Moore; sheriff, John W. Orr; as sessor, F. J. Holman; school superin tendent, Joslah Wills; treasurer, A. V. R. Snyder; county commissioner, Ez- era Hart! rnrnn.r Tt T v, . county surveyor, E. J. Howe. Kin tne city ticket U. S. Grant was elected mayor; N. L. Guy, councilman at large: W. S Mnir n m en,,.,. councilmen 1st ward; J. R Allgood, c! a. ounaDerg, councilmen 2d ward; F. D. Moore, R. S. Kreason, councilmen men 3d ward; Charles Hayes and Carl Gerlinger, councilman 4th ward; John T. Ford, elected auditor and police judge, was the only victorious demo crat in the county. MISSOURI AGAIN REPUBLICAN Harding's Majority In State Re ported More Than 12 0,000. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 3. Missouri tonight was safely republican by more than 100,000 " on the principal national and state offices, but in many of the minor local positions the vote was fairly close, with the Republican candidates generally lead ing. . With all but about 500 out of 3810 precincts missing, Harding had a majority of more than 120,000; Arthur M. Hyde led John M. Atkins for gover nor by about 110,000, , and Senator Selden P. Spencer was running far ahead of his ticket for re-election, polling nearly 150,000 more votes than his opponent. Breckenridge Long. The Republicans apparentlv e-atneA substantially in congress. Two Dem ocratic stand-bys of the house were given the hottest battles of their careers by Republicans. Champ Clark is aeieatea in tne ninth district and Representative Bland, of Kansas City, is behind Ellis. Renubllean. . In hi district, normally Democratic JA0K&ON TREN D TO STAXFIEID Harding Has, 3166, Cox 18 72 in 52 Out of 56 Precincts. MED FORD, Or, Nov. 3. fSnecIal) Complete returns from 52 out of 66 precincts In Jackson county tonight gave Harding 3166. Cox 1872. and in the senatorial contests Stanfield. 3281. Chamberlain 3049. One of the four missing precincts was from Ashland, another from Medford and two from outlying districts. On the face of these returns, all constitutional amendments were defeated, but with the divided legislative session In doubt. It was estimated that Stanfleld would carry tne county oy zuu. He carried Medford. The republicans carried every county office except that of Rawles Moore, democrat, who defeated Georee M. Roberts, incumbent, for prosecuting attorney. Mayor Gates and Council- men Keene, Gaddls. Miles, Antle, Dressier and Hill were re-elected. By a very small margin the nron- osition of removing the courthouse from Jacksonville to Medford was de feated, according to present returns. E. V, Carter of Ashland and Ren f Sheldon of Medford were elected as state representatives by substantial majorities, cneiaon s being a reelec tion. WASCO ELECTS 1 DEMOCRAT Republican Majorities Given to Harding and Stanfleld. THE DALLES, Or.. Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) All measures listed on the bal lot in the city election carried with out serious opposition. Only one. con test for office was on the ballot, Joe Heroux winning over Bert Wyatt for water commissioner in the 2d ward. Measures on the ballot for the increase of the city budget were passed. Wasco county has turned In re publican majorities for every candi date but one. Harding got an unof ficial lead of 1266 over Cox with all precincts counted in full. Stanfleld led Chamberlain by 611 votes. The one democratic exception was Frances Galloway, district attorney, who was victorious over Paul W. Childers, re publican, by more than 600 votes. More than 4000 votes were cast in Wasco county, this being about four fifths of the total registration .Representative Sinnott rolled up a lead of more than 1000 votes over his democratic opponent, J. H. Graham of Baker. John R. Nickelsen. re publican, defeated J. H. Hazlett, dem ocrat, for the state eenatorship by more than two to one. The office is supported Jointly by Hood River and Wasco counties. On the county section of the ticket all republicans were elected. Out of 39 precincts In Wasco county, only seven were listed in the democratic column. . DEBS THIRD IX . JOSEPHINE Complete Returns-' Give Harding 1546, Cox 813, Stanfleld 1385. GRANTS PASS, Or, Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Josephine county complete gives for president Harding 1546, Cox 813. Watkins 32. Debp 93. W. W. Cox 22. For senator Chamberlain 957. Hayes 61, Slaughter 77, Stanf ield 1385, Svenson 17. For representative W. C. Hawley 1860, Talbert 187. For secretary of etate Kozer 1931, Sears 345, Upton 112. For justices Bean 1673 Benson 1819. Harris 1478, McBride 1478. Supreme court vacancy Brown 437. Attorney-general Goshow 97, Van Winkle 224. C. L. Hawley 1648, Von Behren 268, Bennett 504, Buchtel -12377 Newman 117. .. - There were only three- contests in the county. Eclus Pollock (rep.) de feated C. G. Gillette (dem.) for county judge. J. McFadden (rep.) defeated Cyril Wise (dem.) for county com missioner. W. T. Miller was the only democrat elected on the county ticket, having defeated J. D. Wurtsbaugh for district attorney. WASCO COUNT IS COMPLETE Harding Gets 2706 Vote to 1440 Given to Cox. THE DALLES, Or Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Complete unofficial Wasco county vote: Harding 2706. Cox 1440; prohibition 66, socialist 137; industrial labor 22; Chamberlain 1721, Hayes 33, Slaughter 67. Stanfield 2231, Svenson 17, Sinnott 2952, Graham 865; Kozer 3357. Sears 153, Upton 167; Bean 2913. Benson 2768; Harris 2687. McBride 2762. Supreme court vacancy: Van Winkle 151, Bailey 11. Attorney-general, Brown 503. Measures 300 1179, 301 2231, 302 1483, 303 1379, 304 1391. 305 1771, 306 499, 307 2790, 308 1817, 309 1368, 310 1534. 311 1225. 312 1174. 313 2178, 314 558. 315 2626, 316 1243. 317 1896, 318 906, 319 1689. 320 858. 321 1981. MEDFORD LOSES COCXTY SEAT Voters Opposed to Slovlng Govern ment From Jacksonville. ASHLAND, Or, ?7ov. 3. (Special.) Eight precincts in Ashland out of nine gave Harding 862,-Cox 419; Stan field 700, Chamberlain 574; Kozer for secretary of state 845, Sears 84; food and dairy commissioner, Hawley 801, Von Behren 249; public service com missioner, Buchtel 621, Bennett 318. Representative for Jackson county. Carter, republican, 995; Sheldon, re publican. 8S2; Mansfield, democrat, 416; Phipps, democrat, 314. Removal of county seat from Jack sonville to Medford, 320 f of and 969 against. The initiative and referen dum measures were defeated nearly two to one. But one precinct in the city gave a -democratic majority. SPRINGFIELD ELECTS MAYOR. Charles F. Eggiman Named to Suc- - ceed E. E. Morrison. SPRINGFIELD. Or.. Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Charles F. Eggiman was elect ed mayor in the "election yesterday to succeed E. E. Morrison, who has filled the office for the last four years. M. C. Bressler was the only other candidate opposing Mr. Eggiman. L. J." Lepley and James Laxton were elected councilmen, each to serve four years, and A. E. Jarrett and W. N. Long will serve two years each. Mrs. Vina McLean was elect ed recorder. O. B. Kessey was elect ed treasurer. A measure proposing to do away with the Sunday showing of moving pictures lost by 3-to-l majority. SHERMAN COUNT IS COMPLETE Harding Leads 2 to 1 and Stanfleld Has Safe Lead. MORO, Or., Nov. 3, (Special.) Sherman county precincts complete give Harding 893, Cox 423, Watkins 13, Debs 15, W. W. Cox 3; Chamber lain 558. Hayes 11, Slaughter 26, Stanfield 706, Svenson 6; Sinnott 857, Graham 279; Kozer 1033, Sears 60, Upton 34; Bean 866, Benson 790, Har ris "761, McBride 778; Goerge -M. Brown 263; L H. Van Winkle 105, O. P. Coshow 25; C. .L. Hawley 866, Von Behren 36;-Corey 755. Measures 300 293, 301 687, 302 366, 303 458, 304 375, 305 E32, 306 87, 307 874, 308 490, 309 388, 310 511, 311 339, 312 312, 313 729, 314 107, 31S 913, 316 320. 317 614, 318 209, 319 554, 320 214. 321 612. STANFIELD HOLDS HIS LEAD Late Returns From La Grande Show Chamberlain at Heels. LA GRANDE. Or- Nov. 8. (Spe cial.) Four precincts Incomplete and 20 complete in Union county give: M. C. George 1495. Oscar Hayter 987; Chamberlain 1018, Hayes 40, Stanfield 1050; Sinnott 1055, Graham 640; Kozer 1615, Sears 123, Upton -105; supreme court vacancy. Brown 126. Coshow 40; Johnson 12, Van Winkle 68; Bennett 4, Bailey 22; C L. Hawley 1400, Von Behren 130. Measures: 300 645. 301 1170; 302 700, 303 796, 304 600,. 305 1082, 06 26. 307 1374; 308 790, 309 748; 810 570, 311 770; 312 691. 313 923; 314 230. 315 1411; 316 840, 317 830; 318 460, 319 965; 320 394, 321 400. WASHINGTON FOR STANFIELD Harding Also Has Big Lead In Re- tarns; Port Bill Wins. HILLSBORO. Or., Nov." 3. (Spe clal.) Forty-one precincts in Wash ington county complete give Harding 4032, Cox 1786; Chamberlain 2558, Stanfield 3773. Measures 300 1526, 302 2163, 302 2030, 303 1965, 304 2354. 305 2296, 306 46. 307 3891. 308 2569, 409 2030, 310 2254, 311 1827, 312 1752, 313 30S8, 314 815. 316 4068. 316 1964. 317 2806, 318 1677, 319 2366, 320 1076. 321 2791. REPUBLICANS OUST BOURBONS Democratic War Horses Are Beaten in Coos County. MARSHFIELD, Or.. Nov. 3. (Spe clal.) The republicans captured every legislative office in this district and send Charles Hall to the legisla. ture as senator, Tom T. Bennett as representative and S. P. Pierce of Curry as joint representative.. Old war horses in the democratic ranks were defeated for county of fices. Sheriff W. W. Gage being beaten by Edwin Elllngson, and John F. Hall, for judge of the ounty court, being bested by Judge C. R. Wade. Other county officers elected include Inez Bunch, clerk; J. P. Beyers, as sessor; Henry G. Kern, commissioner; C E, Mulkey, school superintendent; C. S. McCulloch, surveyor; F. E. Wil son, coroner, and T. M. Dimmick, treasurer. The Port of Coos Bay chose Dr. E. JD. traw, jviarsniieia, ana n.oerc canKs. and Peter Loggie, North Bend, com missioners. Marshfield re-elected Duncan Fer guson mayor; W. N. Ekblad, M. H. Muller, Frank Heatn and W. E. Wil son, couneilmen, and John Butler, re corder. The city voted 3 to 1 for purchasing a new combination fire truck. Peter Loggie was elected mayor of North Bend: councilmen, William Dolan, C. S. Kaiser. L. A, Loomis and J. M. Thomas. John G. Mullen de feated C. A. Maybee for recorder. The city voted to amend the charter so that property rights are l ot neces sary for holding office. The fire en gine measure passed, as did that for additional revenue. Dr. V. L. Hamilton was elected mayor of Coquille over J. E. Norton, his only opponent. R. T. Whitty was successful for mayor of Eastside. H. H. Schroeder defeated W. T. Dement at Myrtle Point for mayor. Floyd Huntley Is sheriff of Curry county. , Thirty-two precir.cts. Incomplete, give Chamberlain 1266, Stanfield 1288. Measures: 300, 1029; 301, 1540; 302, 989; 303, 841; 304, 1288; ,305, 1164; 306, 879; 307, 1803; 308, 1255; 309, 1292; 310, 930; 311, 1218: 312, 959; 313, 2119; 314, 528; 315, 2091; 316. 1169; 317 1395; 318. 938; 319, 1258; 320, 995; 321, 1530. v. DESCHUTES FOR REPUBLICAN Democrats Defeated for Legisla ture and Most Other Offices. BEND, Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) With county election returns lacking only the completion of the count In two of the largest Bend precipcts to be virtually decisive. Indications point strongly to the election of Den ton G. Burdick of Redmond and H. J. Overturf of Bend, both republicans, as winners over R. E. Bradbury of Klamath county, democrat, for the two seats in the lower house of the legislature allowed this district. Jay H. Upton of Prlneville is with out opposition for the senate. A. J. Moore, republican Incumbent, is lead ing Ross Farnham. democrat, for district attorney of Deschutes coun ty. R. W. Sawyer, republican, has already a decisive majority over J. A. Eastes. democrat, for county judge. S. E. Roberts, republican in cumbent, is considered safe for re election as sheriff against R. H. Fox, democrat. M. W. Knickerbocker, democrat, is conceded the county com missionershlp over John A. Marsh, republican. J. P. Haner, Clyde M. McKay, J. Alton Thompson, C. P. Niswonger and R. B. Gould, all republicans, ran with out opposition for the respective po sitions of clerk, treasurer, school su perintendent, coroner and surveyor. In the municipal election, held simultaneously with the general bal loting, E. D. Gilson was chosen may or, Miss M. E. Coleman. - treasurer, and G. H. Baker. Joseph Innes and N. H. Gilbert, C. J. Leverett. H. E. Allen and Lon L. Fox as members of the city council to serve for two years. A county Initiative measure, de claring Bend the permanent county seat of Deschutes county, has carried with but little opposition. DOUGLAS REPUBLICANS WIN Returns to Date Show Party Has Made' Almost Clean Sweep. ROSEBURG, Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) With only two candidates in the doubtful column, the-republican party made a clean sweep in Douglas county at yesterday 3 election, and when all precincts have reported It will be found probably that the entire ticket has been elected. The race for county clerk between I. B. Riddle,- republican, and E. H. Lenox, democrat is neck-and-neck and the outcome will not be known until a number of outlying precinct reports have'been received. A like condition exists for the office of county commissioner, where A. F. Stearns of Oakland, the republican candidate, was opposed by R. W. Long, democrat. Senator B. L. Eddy la leading his opponent. J. E. McClintock. by a substantial majority and his election-is concerned. Others elected on the republican ticket are: J. D. Stew art, county judge; Sam W.- Starmer. sheriff; James E. Sawyer, treasurer; rranK L. Calkins, assessor: F. C. Frear, surveyor; M. E. Rttter, coroner, and O. C. Brown, county school super intendent. Practically' every measure . on ' the ballot was defeated. Out of 69 precincts in' this county oniy six remained to be heard from at a late hour today. These show that Harding has carried the county by ciose to zouu majority and that Stan field will have a lead of almost 1000 over Chamberlain. Van Winkle, for attorney-general, received 162 votes so far recorded, while O. P. Coshow of this county, seeking the same office, had 925 votes, with several precincts unrecorded. HARE WINS IN ELEVENTH Hillsbord Reports E. B. Tongue Is Re-elected. HILLSBORO, Or.. Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Washington county will be represented in the next legislature by William G. Hare, senator for the 11th district, and Representatives Earl E. Fisher. A. B. Flint and A. E. West- coix.. E. B. Tongue was re-elected d1. trict attorney-and J. J. Wismer end jonn (Jarstens commissioners. All are republicans, and the only opposition was the candidacy of W. J. McCready for legislator, John M. Wall for district attorney and J. M. Hiatt for commissioner. The latter three were overwhelmingly defeated. Other , county officers . were incum bents asking re-election without L contests. They are George Alexander, sher iff: H. A. Kuratll, clerk; W. F. Boley, assessor; Fred A. Everest, recorder; N. A. Frost, school- superintendent: A. A. Morrell, surveyor; George J. Limber, coroner. Municipal officers elected for the city of Hillsboro are A. C. Shute. mayor; J. H. Garrett, A. M. Carlile, O. Phelps, councilmen; E. L. McCormick, recorder, and F. J. Swell, treasurer. 2 08 ENTERPRISE PRECINCTS IN Harding Has 1S9 0, Cox 78 7, Stan field 1009, Hawley 1569. ENTERPRISE, Or., Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Two hundred and eight pre cincts complete give: Harding 1390, Cox 787. Chamberlain 1063, Hayes 38. Stanfield 1099, Sinnott 1877, Graham 749, Kozer 1705, Sears 163, Upton 80; supreme coirt vacancy Brown 311, McCarthy 30; attorney-gentral Bai ley 15. Coshow 33, Johnson 2, Van Winkle ICt; C. , L. Hawley 1569. Von Behren 148. FRAUD CHARGES THREATEN Feeling High in Klamath Falls. ' Organizer Jailed. . " KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Nov. 3, (Special.) Interest still centers in the ofices connected, with state and national 'esues. Comparison of fig ures has so far been confined to re turns for the offices of county judge and commissioner and county clerk. Judge K. - H Bunnell. Incumbent, defeated George Chastain, champion ' of the Main-street courthouse, by about 600. For commissioer Burrell Short. incumbent. defeated . Fred Peterson by a small margin, thus seating the Hot Springs proponents more firmly In the saddle. It is the county clerk's place which now occupies the center of attention, as incoming returns first give C. R. Delap, clerk ,the last ten years, the remaining bulwark of the Main-street crowd, a few votes lead, only to swing the lead to Frank Sexton, in dependent candidate, with the next J batch of returns. - ' Feeling runs high and counter chargea of fraud are likely to be made. W. F. Kay, timber workers' organizer and secretary of the local labor council, was jailed on election eve on charges of violating the cor rupt practices act. Kay is alleged to have been a Ma'n-street partisan. Llloyd Low ousted George Hum phrey as sheriff. Low was on the Bunnell ticket. Indications point to the defeat of W. M. Duncan distriot attorney, by C. C. Brower. Election boards in some of tb big ger election precincts are just fin ishing the count of ballots tonight. Meager returns give Harding 522, Cox 201, Stanfield 538, Chamberlain 452, Sinnott 620, Graham , 134. For representative Burdick received 346, Overturf 283 and Bradbury 350. The low interest bill Is beaten two to one. The vote on the etate mar ket bill is about even. HARDING 7492; COX 3925 Returns Are From 93 of Lane County Precincts. - EUGENE, Or., Nov. 8. In Lane county the vote for Harding in 93 preclncte out of 98 was.7492. Cox 3925. Stanfleld received 6325, Chamberlain 4520. The vote on" measures in 67 precincts follows: Compulsory voting Yes 1434, no 4863; legislative ses sions, yes 2718, no 2767; oleomargarine bill, yes 2689, no 3486; single tax, yes 628, no 5384; term of certain county officers, yes 2843. no 3024; dock con solidation yes 1885, no 3148; anti compulsory vaccination, yes 1446, no 4788; 5 per cent Interest bill, yes 897, no 6501; bird measure, yes 1857, no 4072; divided legislative session amendment, yes 1505, no 3804; market commission, yes 1302, no 4331. Seward D. Allen, Louis E. Bean and W. T. Gordon, all republicans, were elected without opposition as representatives in the state legisla ture from Lane county. There was no contest for any county office ex cept judge and sheriff. C. P. Bar nard, republican, was elected over Harry Bown, democrat, for judge, and Sheriff Stickels. republican, was returned to the office, having won o"er John Edwards, democrat. Others elected, all republicans, were: "Clyde Johnson, district attorney; Emmett Sharp, commissioner; R. S. Bryson, cierk; Edna Ward, treasurer: Herbert E. Walker,, assessor; Edgar J. Moore, school superintendent; Percy M. Morse, surveyor, and William W. Branstetter, coroner. C. O. Peterson was re-elected mayor of Eugene over Henry E. Slattery. Alta King, re corder, and Fred Wentworth. treasur er, were re-elected. Councilmen Mosher, McAlister, Spangler and Walker will serve another four years as a result of the balloting. ' SHERIFF TATIfOR IS BEATEN Republican Wins Over Brother of Late Umatilla Officer. PENDLETON, Or., Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Zoe Houser of Echo, repub lican, was elected sheriff of Umatilla county over W. R. Taylor, democrat, who was appointed to fill the vacancy at the death of the late Sheriff Til TaylOQeon the face of returns from 58 precincts of the 64 in Umatilla county. Houser's lead is more than 300 votes. I. M. Schannep of Pilot Rock, re publican, has a strong lead for county judge and the same is true of Frank Slcan, and S. A. Miller, Milton, repub licans, for representatives from the 23d district. R. E. Bean, Umapine. republican, defeated his democratic opponent for county commissioner, and R. L Keator of this city, repub lican, incumbent, has the dsitrict at torney's office cinched. W. W. Green, democrat. Incumbent, has a' 'Strong majority for county school superin tendent, and Is apparently the only democrat to survive the republican landslide. R. T. Brown, republican in cumbent, was unopposed for county clerk. George Hartman has been elected mayor of Pendleton with a substantial majority over A. W. Rugg and Wil lard Bond and Robert Simpson were elected to the city council. All city measures carried by large majorities. The measures are in creased water script. Increased general indebtedness for fire equipment and increased indebtedness for purchase of a playground and park for chil dren. - JEFFERSON WINNERS NAMED Citizens of Madras Vote Straight People's Party Ticket. ' MADRAS, Or, Nov. 3. (Special. ; The successful candidates in Jeffer son county are: Bert C. Boylan, demo crat, unopposed, district attorney; J. M. King, unopposed. County judge; H. C. Topping, republican, sheriff; Au gustine G. Kibbe, county commis sioner; Sidney D. Percival, unopposed, county clerk; D. W. Barnett. repub lican, county treasurer: Lilliam Watts republican, unopposed, county super intendent of sahools; John T. Dizney, unopposed, county assessor; Raymond G. Harder, republican, unopposed, county surveyor; E. Mason, county coroner. The people of Madras voted the straight people's ticket, the success ful candidates being Howard W. Tur ner, mayor; F. George Kern, A. W. Culp. Charles J. Osten. G. T. Pearce, H. R. Jennings and W. H. Hannon, councilmen. PRINEVILE VOTE IS RECORD Bonding Issue for County Wins With Rest of Republican Ticket. PRINEVILLE. Or.. Nov. 3. (Special-) The heaviest vote that has been polled in years was cast Tues day. Will ' Wulzweiler was elected mayor. Councilmen were chosen as follows: H. O. Davis, H. W. Howard. H. R. Lakin, George Nicholai. G. W. Noble and Ross Robinson; city treasurer. George Euston; recorder, E. O. Hyde. The county ticket was elected as follows: H. A. Foster, assessor; Asa Battles, clerk; Herman Allen (rep.), commis sioner; Ole OlBon (dem.). sheriff; J. E. Myers (rep.), county superintend ent of schools; Wade Huston (dem.), surveyor; Ralph Jordan (Ind.). treas urer. The bonding issue for the coun ty carried. STANFIELD VICTOR IN LINN Complete Unofficial , Count for County Is Made. ALBANY, Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) Harding has carried Linn county by 1539 plurality and Stanfield has a plurality of 252 over Chamberlain. The complete unofficial vote of the county follows: republican president ial electors George 4693, Hotchklss 4599, Hume 4573, Richardson 4547, Robb 4514; democratic electors Hay ter 3154, Hedlund 3073, Miller 3085, Reames 3071, Watkins 2993; prohibi tion Ames 183, Jewett 180, Johnson 178, Paget 177, Walker 174; socialist Johnson 264, Myers 278, Ramp 265. Richards 266. Ryan 251: indust'rlal- labor Bearman 42, Berglund 40, Carl son 43, Loff 41, Olson 40. Sentor Chamberlain 381S, Hayes 109, Slaughter 205, Stanfleld 4068, Sven son 39. Representative in congress Haw ley 5713, Talbert 552. Secretarv of statu Kozer 227. Sears 445, Upton' 243. Justice supreme court Bean 5630, Benson 6864, Harris 5986, McBride 5856. Justice supreme court to fill. vac ancy George- M. Brown 1770, Mc Carthy 89, William Smith 16, scatter ing votes for others. Attorney general Van Winkle 1788. Coshow 72, Bailey 103, Johnson 21. - ; Dairy and food commissioner Haw ley 6211, Von Behren 612. Public service commissioner Ben nett 2818, Buchtel 4208. Newman 318. Measures 300, 2209; 301, 5280; 302, 2591; 303, 3954: 304. 3327: 305. 4108: 306. 838; 307. 6117; 308, 3749; 308, 2894: 310, 2574; 311, 3409; 312, 2127; 313, 4701; 314, 986; 315. 5913; - 316. 2117; 317, 4751; 318, 2087; 319, 4078; 320, 1715; 321, 4895. Robert S. Acheson of Shedd. fTharlen Chllds of Brownsville, and W. C. Templeton of Brownsville, were elected representatlres from Linn county. County officers named were: dis trict attorney L. G. Lewelling; sher- "i w. M. .Kendall; county clerk R. M. Russell; recorder Charles C. Cur ry; assessor J. S. Van Winkle; treas Prer Miss Lenore Powell; school superintendent Mrs. Ida Maxwell Cummings; surveyor Charles H. Leonard; coronef Everett C. Fisher; commissioner T. J. Butler. All of these officers except Lewelling and Curry are now filling the offices to which they have been elected. The proposalto Increase the county tax levy for next year by $91,000 over the limited 6 per cent increase was de feated. Albany city officers were elected as follows: mayor p. A. Young; rec order D. H. Bodine; treasurer E. B. Williamson; . chief of police John Catlln; councilmen first ward J. J. Barrett and D. S. Hollaway; council men second ward Dr. G. E- Riggs and F. C. Veal; councilmen third ward Dr. A. H. Howells and B. F. Towns fVh .,A- city ordinance proposed by initiative petition to repeal an ordi nance against playing cards in cigar stores and pool rooms was defeated. ONLTT ONE DEJIOCRAT WINS Clackamas County Chooses Bour- bon for Constable. OREGON CITY, Or., Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Clackamas county has gone re publican from start to finish, giving large majorities to the national ticket and to Robert N. Stanfield, who has a lead of 1455 over Chamberlain with only 11 precincts to hear from out of a total of 82 precincts. Stanfield polled 5129 and Chamber lain 3674. The entire republican ticket has been elected, though hard fights were, made by the democrats to land the offices of county judge, district attorney and sheriff. For district attorney Livv Stinn ban a lead over Gilbert L. Hedges, incum bent, of 361, with one precinct out. Harvey E. Cross has a majority over R- B. Beatie of 204, with two pre cincts to hear from, and Sheriff Wil son has been re-elected by 63 votes over x-Shertff Mass, with only Cher ryville precinct to come. 'Other republican candidates for county offices elected with little op position are: State senator, Thomas F. Ryan; rep resentatives, t-nnip u. Hammond. F. D. Shank, William M. Stone; commis sioner, W. A. Proctor; clerk, Fred A. Miller; recorder, J. G. Noe; treasurer. Alberta L. Dunn; school superintend ent, Brenton Vedder;- assessor, W. B. Cook; surveyor, D. T. Meldrum; coro ner, O. A. Pace. s ' In the Oregon City justice district E. J. Noble (rep.) was elected justice ot tne peace without opposition, and Ed Fortune, the only democrat chosen, beat D. E. Frost for constable. The $250,000 bond issue for a new bridge across the Willamette river be tween Oregon City and West Linn went over with a big favorable ma jority, receiving 4906 affirmative votes against 3501 negative, a majority of iua, witn 11 precincts to come in. MORO VOTE NEARLY ALL IN C. E. Woodson Wins Election for State Representative. HEPPNER, Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) With 15 out of 17 Moro county pre cincts, official and incomplete and complete, legislative and county re turns show the following elected: C. E. Woodson, representative; S. E. Notson, district attorney; George McDuffee, sheriff; J. A. Waters, clerk; Katie Minert, treasurer; Lena Snell Shurte, school superintendent; Clar ence Hlckey, surveyor; M. B. Case, coroner. The county commisslonership race between L. D. Davidson, republican and L. J. Pad berg, independent and present incumbent, is still in doubt. The tax measure to provide a fund for the destruction of predatory ani mals and rodents carried. The measure to increase school su perintendent's salary' from $1200 to $2000 was defeated. Heppner city officers elected are, Oscar Borg, mayor; M. D. Clark, L. E. Biabee. Charles Thomson, council men; Thomas Hughes, recorder and W. L. Briggs. treasurer. Sherman Officers Re-elected. MORO. Or.. Nov. 3. (Special.) Re-elected Sherman county officers are: Hugh Chrisman, sheriff; Mary L. Hoskinson, .clerk; Grace L. May, superintendent of schools; Otto Peetz, assessor; George B. Bourhill, treas urer; Homer S. Wall, surveyor: L. L. Peetz. commissioner; M. W. Thomp son, mayor; K. C. Ornduff, treasurer. Councilmen for term of two years. R. S. Goff,' F. A. sayer. A. M. Wright; councilmen for term of four years, George B. Bourhill, W. S. Powell, O. A. Ramsey. Stanfield Leads In Malheur. VALE. Or.. Nov. 8. (Special.) Three more precincts, complete, give Harding 40, Cox 5, Chamberlain 11, Stanfield .31. Sinnott 39, Graham 5, Kozei- 34. Sears 4, Hawley 36, Von Behren 4. Ellis 28. Homan 16. Meas ures 300, 2; 301, 18; 302, 8; 303. 11; 304. 12; 305, 8; 306, 4; 307, 16; 308. 11; 309, 9; 310, 7; 311. 9; 312. 3; 313, 16; 314, 1; 315, 18; 316. 2; 317. 18; 318, 3; 319. 16; 820. 4; 321, 19. . Labor Triumphs in Bend. .BEND, Or.. Nov. 3. (Special.) Or ganized labor in Bend put over almost its entire city programme. Out of the mayor and four council candidates in dorsed by the central labor council labor elected the mayor. E. D. Gilson, and councilmen, G. H. Baker, Joe Innes and N. H. Gilbert. This gives labor three out of six councilmen and the mayor. Stanfield Second in Crook. PRINEVILLE, Or., Nov, 3. (Spe cial.) Eighteen complete precincts in Crook county give Harding 837, Cox 520; W. S. Amos 18, John E. Jensen 29, Charles H. Bearman 8; Chamberlain 588. Hayes 21, Slaughter 19. Stanfield 462; Svenson 3, Sinnott 703, Graham 273; Kozer 1017. Sears 65, Upton 81; George Brown 138, McCurty 18, Camp bell 1, Van wTnkle 3, Benson 1; Van Winkle 25. J. O. Bailey 47, O. P. Coshow 67, Bennett 3. Measures: 304 441; 305. 656; 306, 125; 307, 891; 310. 388; 311. 479; 312, 317; 313, 773; 314, 162; 315, 905; 316, 246; 317, 836; 318, 282; 319, 606; 320, 363; 321, 647. SENATORIAL VOTE IS CLOSE Stanfield ' Leads Chamberlain in Wallowa by 70 Votes. ENTERPRISE, Or., Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Thirty precincts complete in Wallowa counsty give: M. C. George 1483, Oscar Hayter 821, W. F. Ames 43, John E. Johnson 94, Charles H. Beaman 19, Chamberlain 1110, Hayes 41, Slaughter 70, Stanfield 1180, Sven son 9, Sinnott 1959, Graham 787. Kozer 1829, Sears 170, Upton 82, Bean 1584, Benson 1360, Harris 1269. McBride 1300; supreme court vacancy. Brown 336. McCarthy 23; attorney-general, Bailey 19, Coshow 38, Johnson 2. Van Winkle 141, C. L. Hawley 1662. Von Behren 155, Corey 1587. Measures 300, 617; 301. 132S; soz. 715; 303. 919; 304, 766; 305, 1847; 306, 243; 307. 1625; 308, 1032; 309, 822; 310, 610; 311. 989; 312, 610; 313, 12; 314, 266; 315, 1659; 316, 607; 317, 1183. 318. 541; 319. 1012; 320, 630; 321. 1091. In the county election the following were chosen: W. S. Burleigh, district attorney; F. D. McCully, commission er; F. D. Rinehart, sheriff; John P. Tobln, clerk; John McDonald, asses sor; J. C. Conley. superintendent; i.lla Clayton, treasurer, and R. N. Kellogg, surveyor. The Enterprise City election re sulted In the choice of the following: L. E. Jordan, mayor; W. F. Savage and Wade Siler, councilmen; O. J. Roe, recorder; J. A. Burleigh, attorney, and Fern Klbel, treasurer. HARDING. LEADS IX BAKER Stanfield Also Ahead in Eastern Oregon County. BAKER. Or.. Nov. 3. (Special) Nine precincts Incomplete and 21 com plete give: Harding 2247, Cox 1388, Watkins 21. Debs 35, W. W. Cox 15; Chamberlain 1701, Hays 143v Slaugh ter 22. Stanfield 1471, Svenson 10; Sin nott 1205, Graham 880: supreme court vacancy William Smith 258, Brown 145; attorney-general Johnson 13, Bailey 34, Van Winkle 33. Measures 300. 822; 301, 1480; 303, 835; 303, 921; 304, 913; 305, 1022; 306. 342; 307, 1692; 308, 1205; 309, ?y-9; 310, 736; 311, 968; 312. 944; 313. .1262; 314, 477; 315. 1614; 316, 918; 317, 1145; 318, 732; 319. 1069; 320, 599; 321. 1284. Big leads were held by Koser, Haw ley and Corry. The following also were elected: F. L. Hubbard, district attorney: W. S. Levens, county judge; J. L. Dodson, county commissioner, D. M. Cartmill, all republicans; George Herbert, sheriff, democrat; A. B. Combs, county clerk; W. A. Baird. county assessor; Gertrude H. Parker, county school superintendent; Eliza M. Pearson, county treasurer; Earl West, county surveyor; George Allen, justice of peace; Luther Mahan, city of Baker commissioner. Municipal cemetery vote gave op position slight lead on incomplete count. STANFIELD VICTOR IN COOS Majority of 216 Is Given in Coun ty's Complete Returns. . TILLAMOOK, Or- Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Twenty-eight complete pre cincts in Tillamook county gave Harding 1624, Cox 786, prohibition 49, socialist 149. Industrial-labor 31; Chamberlain 1115. Hayes 83, Slaughter 146, Stanfield 1323, Svenson 22; W. C. Hawley 1688, Talbert 229, Kozr 1891, Rears 210, Upton 112. Bean 1479, Ben son 1214, Harris 1304, McBride 1493; supreme court vacancy. Brown 157; attorney-general. Van Winkel 83; C. O. Hawley 1825, Vanbehren 296, Ben nett 517, Buchtel 1398, Newman 192. Measures 300, 691; 301, 1275; 302, 804; 303, 800; 304, 950; 305. 915; 306, 405; 307, 1379; 308, 903; 309, 867; 310. 798; 311, 867; 312, 681; 313, 1231; 314, 633: 315, 1259; 316, 665; 317. 1122; 318, 506; 319, 97; 320. 480; 321. 1290. Complete count on senator gave Stanfield a majority of 216. GRANT GIVES HARDING 54 7 Stanfield Takes 541, Chamberlain , 398, Sinnott 680. CANYON CITY, Or., Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Nine complete precincts In Grant county give: Harding 547, Cox 224; Chamberlain 398, Hayes 11, Stan field 541; Sinnott 680, Graham 206; Kozer 4, Sears 17, Upton 26. Supreme court vacancy George Brown Is leading; for attorney-general. Van Winkle Is leading; C. L. Hawley 612, Von Behren 23. Measures 300, 228; 301, 428; 302, 163; 303, 363; 304, 239; 305, 367; 306, 84; 307, 585; 308, 246; 309, 334; 310, 158; 311, 615; 312, 63; 313, 619; 314, 162; 315, 548; 316, 143; 317, 554; 318. Ill; 319, 433; 320, 87; 321, 462. WOMAN MAYOR OF BURNS Mrs. Grace Lampslilre Will Head Eastern Oregon City. BURNS, Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) Complete official returns cannot be secured for several days. Charles W. Ellis (rep.) was elected state senator from Harney county. Hewitt (rep.) has a safe lead over Cook for county Judge; Goodwin (rep.) defeated Richardson for sheriff; Griffin (rep.) is running ahead of Clark for county school superintendent; rabbit bounty carried by a large majority. Mrs. Grace Lampshire was elected Mayor of Burns. Commissioners are Mark Brenton, Joe Krumpholtz, Ben Brown and Joe Thompson. Stanfield Ahead at Lakevlew. LAKEVIEW, Or.. Nov. 3. (Special.) Nine precincts Incomplete and ten Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe. by millions. Say "Bayer"! SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents Larger packages. Aspirin is the trade,mark ot Bayer Manufacture of Moaoacatlcacldster ot SallcyllcaclA complete gave Harding 791, Cox 212; Chamberlain 336 Stanfield 657; Sin nott 762, Graham 202; Kozer 863, Sears 20, Upton 49; supreme court vacancy, George M. Brown 55; attorney-general. J. O. Bailey 22; C. L. Hawley 552, Von Behren 30. The measures 300, 130; 301, 301; 302, 143; 303, 92; 304, 166; 305, 231; 306, 59; 307, 336; 308, 204; 309, 202; 310. 156; 311, 207; 312, 83; 313, 337; 314. 46; 315. 487; 316, 74; 317. 339; 318, 66; 319, 285; 320, 91; 321, 273. STANFIELD WINS YAMHILL: Complete Returns Give Harding 4084 and Cox 2335. McMINNVILLE, Or., Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Complete unofficial returns for Yamhill county were as follows: Harding 4084. Cox 2335, Christensen 236. Debs 146. In the race for United States senator Stanfield ha 3635 and Chamberlain 2S93. Other figures were: Hawlev 6019, Talbert 353, Kozer 5290. Sears 357. Up ton 236. For justice of the supreme court the vote was as follows: Bean 4SE5, Benson 4689. Harris 4612. Mc Bride 4833, Brown 807. The following were the results of the vote for attorney-general: Van Winkle 601. Coshow 142, Bailey 63. Other votes were: Haw ley 4880. Von Behren 352, Bennett 1647. Buchtel 3458, Newman 246. The vote on the etate measures fol lows: 300, 1548; 301, 4026; 302, 2295; 303, 2612; 30-4, 1989; 305. 3302; 306. 609; 307. 4763; 308, 293S; 309, 2209; 310, 2432; 311, 2090; 312, 1536; 313, 3614; 314, 724; 315. 4590; 310. 2015; 317. 3194; 318. 1553; 319, 2913; 30, 1311; 321, 3476. 3 7 POLK PRECINCTS COCXTED Harding Gets 2 7 09 Ballots to 172 8 for Cox. DALLAS. Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) Polk county's 37 precincts complete gave Harding 2709, Cox 1728, prohi bition 103, socialist 125, industrial labor 12, Chamberlain 2162. Hayes 69, ' Slaughter 83, Stanfield 2313. Svenson 16, W. C. Hawley 3272, Tilbert 264, Kozer 3609, Sears 329, Upton 121. Bean 3133. Benson 2903, Harris 25, McBride 2885; supreme court -vacancy John S. Cake 13, George M. Brown 836; "attorney-general Van Winkle 524, Baily 60, Coshow 179, Johnson 17; C. L. Hawley 3400, Von Behren 289, Bennett 1242, Buchtel 2448, Newman 160. Measures 300, 940; 301, 2649; 302. 1200; 303, 2088; 304, 1235; 305. 2246; 306. 471; 307, 2980; 308. 1814; 309, ir,65: 310, 1226: 311, 1739: 312. 1024; S13, 2353; 314, 545: 315, 2993: 316, 982; 317, 2455; 318, 1U20; 31j, 2065; 320, 897; 321, 3250. f HARNEY FOR CHAMBERLAIN Democratic Candidate Polls 63 8, Stanfleld 44 4. BURNS, Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) Fifteen precincts ' incomplete and 13 complete in Harney county give Harding 606, Cox 383; Chamberlain 638, Hays 4, Slaughter 16, Stanfield 444, Svenson 2, Sinnott 295, Graham 137, Kozer 519. Sears 36, Upton 24, Dean 344, Benson 347, Harris 301, McBride 327. Supreme court vacancy George M. Brown 38; attorney general Van Winkle 30, C. L. Hawley 377, Von Behren 28, Corey 365. Measures 300. 139; 31, 355; 302. 183. 303. 229; 304, 225; 305, 260; 306, 96; 307. 379; 308, 269; 309, 219; 310, 213; 311, 199; 312, 237: 313, 277; 314, 80; 315. 469; 316. 42; 317, 682; 318. 125; 319, 272; 320, 118; 321. 317. Umatilla Favors Chamberlain. PENDLETON, Or., Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) Fifty-eight precincts complete in Umatilla county give: Harding 4554. Cox 3036, Chamberlain 3696, Stanfield 3615, Sinnott 4200. Graham 2261, Kozer 6061, Sears 328, Upton 239. Measures 300, 1757; 301, 4016; 302. 2226; 303. 2477; 304, 2357; 305. 2627; 306, 811; 307. 4338; 308. 2735; 309, 2201; 310, 1950; 311. 2247; 312. 2313; 313, 3090; 314, 706; 315, 4738; 316. 2063; 317, 3047; 318. 1626; 319. 2650; 320, 1345; 321. 3141. Cottage Grove Republican. COTTAGE GROVE, Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) Incomplete returns at 1 A. M. show Harding carrying this city' nearly 2 to 1 and Stanfield coming closer to the Harding vote than Cham berlain is to the Cox vote. All meas ures are running behind, particularly the single tax, anti-vaccination, com pulsory voting and Interest bills. Vale Mayor Is Re-elected. VALE, Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) Mayor A. E. McGIllivray was re elected. H. W. Stee: arr.mer and H. E. Spelth, councilmen, two-year term; B. R. Kester, T. T. Nelson and A. W. Reed, councilmen, one-year term; James D. Rogers, city recorder, elect ed. City treasurer John P. Hous ton 147, Thomas B. Nordale 131. Harding, Stanfield Win Columbia. ST. HELENS. Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) Fourteen precincts incomplete In Columbia county give Harding 1008, Cox 616; Chamberlain 634, Stanfield 721.- Miles, democrat, was elected over Metsker, republican, by more than 100 majority for representative to legislature. Hall New Woodbnrn Mayor. WOODBURN, Or., Nov. 3. (Spe cial.) The following city ticket was elected yesterday: Mayor, James J. Hall; councilmen, W. H. Broyles, Alfred Klamp, S. B. Layman and C. F. Whitman; recorder, S. E. Brune," treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Richards. Madras Results Announced. MADRAS, Or.. Nov. 3. (Special.) Four precincts report: M. C. George 668. Oscar Hayter 303. Chamber lain 457, Hayes 14. Slaughter 27. Stanfield 470. Sinnott 675, Graham 163. Kozer 671, Sears 60. Upto.. 61.