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6 CUKE GETS STATE BY ABOUT 3000 i roil 1 1 nurd Kmm Fttnf Vmur hmr from, but thin l not roffurdod t lrobMn. Brnwn ulirnod Stlrmvnt N. 1, ami Porter and rpnmyfr r im plrttirfil Tho votn on Irjrtslntivo on-r11.lm--n follow-: Brown. Porter, hs-t I'rniryrr, ft1.!; B-'Hs. 515; Stmpimn. I?4i; Hlmn hiirtl. 410: Freeman, . The lrmoiTHtir lefflnlntlve nominee re. 1. A. Munkera. of Albany: J. M Thllpott. of tlnrrlalntrir, ami Thomas Bmndon, of Haley. Uepubllonna mvo nominated J. X. Imiinin for bounty .Imisro, K. U Kay no for Sheriff. J. V. Miller for County flerk: Grant Krntiinn for County He rorder. I. K. MoKnlirht for Aa?raaor. Alfred K (ieddea for Surveyor. WlllUm Fort ml Her for Coroner, T. J. Butler for County Commissioner for the full term, and O. H. Rusn-oll for County t'ommlaaloner to fill a vrnmv. W, V, Franela la leiidlnir In a etoae raee with C. Srot t for County Treasurer and la nrohahly nomlnHted. thoviRli later re turn may rhun the present flirnvea. The ree for the nomination for Sheriff wrt also eloae, Knyne winning from It. I.. White. County Judare C. H. Stewart "w re nnmlnatrd over C. 1. Shaw In the lem oeratle prtniartea. and the other leni oerata named are: I. S. Smith for Sheriff. S. 1 1. Ooln for Reeorder. R. M. Puyne for Cotmty Clerk, U M. Taylor for Aaacaanr, O. C, Turner for Treaa urer. I 1. Ylneklemmi for Commla aloner for long: term, and Peter Hither Coimniwloner for ahort term. County Sihool Superintendent V. K ,lekaon was nominated hy the I emorrta and it la hHtevrd his name wan written In enough Rrpuhltean hallota to insure hla nonil nation by tliat party. FMJOX l.fOKITV IV COOS County for Kobrrtson n Rall- ronrt Commissioner. M AnSMFlFI.n. Or.. April I S. (Spe cial, l Returns from IS of the l rarest of the !! preelneta of Cooa County rlve the following Republlean flHrurea: Fnlted States Senator Cake, 3SO; Ful ton. 4lS. Representative In Conarress, Flvat Dlatrlet Hwwley. 41. no eppo altton. Railroad Commlaaloner. First Platrlet Campbrll. 204; Carter. 151 ; Robertson. 277. Hairy and Food Com mtaslonerRutley. 4S4; Alexander Reld, 110. Stnte Senator. Klirhth Platrlet AW C. Chase. ;ti2, no opposition. Rep resentative, Sixth VMstrirt 1, N Mnney, 174. no opposition. Representative, Fifth Plat riot I D. Kinney. 317; tieora:e N. Farrtn. 174; I X. Perkfns. 210. Outside preelneta not yet heard from will not Rtrarrearnte over In votes to chanjre tlie atnndlna; of candidates. County Republlean tleket nominated as follows: County Clerk, Jamtvt Wat son; Sheriff, lv Smith; Treaaurer. John B. lulley; Sehool Superintendent, W. H. Rnnrh; County Surveyor, A. X. iould: Coroner, lr. K. Mingrns; Com missioner, W. T. Iement. The vote In Coos County for Proaeruttnjc Attorney of the Third Plat riot was two to one for tieorare M. Brown, of Roaebura;, MfTHlnst W. Card well. Most of the 400 Democrats who went to the polls voted for Ooorpe K. Cham berlain for Fnlted State Senator and .?. J. Whitney for Representative in Congress, by writing: in names on the ballot. County Pemorratle tleket nominated aa follows: State Senator, P.tffhth Pistrlrt. Hujrh MrLAln; Sheriff, W. W. Ciayc; Assessor. T. J. Thrift. Kl l.TON WINS OCT IV POT,K Carter Ahead or Campbell in This Con niy. PA1.L.AS. Or.. April IS. tSneeiul.) The returns have been stow in Polk County. Two preotneta are at ill unaccounted for and the official count will not be made until Monday. The returns up to date are believed to be sul'iWicnt to indicate how the vote of the county will run, and it is thought that the final count will not change the standing- of the. candi dates. The vote stands as fotloys: Ful ton 444. lv.tke USi; Representative in Con gress, Hawley without opposition; Rail road Commissioner. Carter 1i;t, Campbell 11 U; Dairy and Food Commissioner. Bailey SHi RiMd 97; Representative from Twelfth District. B. F. Jones M7. C. P. Gardner E't; Representative, C. L. Hawley no opposition. The ticket for county offices will prob ably be as follow s: County Judpe. K. K Coad: Clerk, R. M. Smith; Treasurer. P. P. Stouffer: Assessor, C 3. Graves; School Superintendent. H. C Seymour; Surveyor. B. F. Reezley; Coroner. R. K Chapman; County Commissioner, Wil liam Kiddcll. VOTK OMPI.KTK IX MOKROW " t Fulton, Kills and Rniley Have tlie Lead. HHPPNKR. Or.. April IS. Spcoiiil. ffficial returns show the following- vote In all precincts of Morrow County: Cuke. JM; Fulton. :tS7. Kills. 338: Geer. 140; Shep herd, IS. Justice Bean, 477. ' Bailey. "J95; Keid, 3"M. Aitchison. 190; Gaston, 7; Ham ilton, llurlhurt, 106; txiucks, 49; Whit- Injc. .V G. W. Pbelps. for District Attor ney, UX r. J. Mahoney. Representative, 4TT 'omty officer: Judce, R. M. Shutt: Sheriff. W. O. Hill; Clerk, W. S. Conner; Assessor, Sj. R. Notson; School Superin tendent. V. H. Heath; Surveyor. N. Fl Winnard: Coroner. M. J. T'evin: Com missioner. W. T. Campbrll. A hard fight was wasyd for Fulton and Kills. The county offices most hotly contested were Pneriff and Assessor. There was a small Democratic vote. Chamberlain's name nas written on the ballot for Senator and 1. Carter for Prosecuting Attorney. Many lvmocrats registered to vote for Fulton. O X TKST IS .OS E IX C ROOK l ulton et Small Margin and F.IIis Leads ieer. rniNGVlLUH Or.. April IS. (Special.) -FuJton has carried Crook County, but by only a small margin. With a few small precincts yet to hear from, the yrte toniffht stand.! H follows: Cake. i: Ful ton. LS3. Kills. 27; Geer. 11 : Shepherd. 36. Hailey. 348; Reid 131. Aitchison. 136: Gas ton. 121: Hamilton, ."ai; Hurlburt, o9; I -oUt'ks. XT: Whiting:. S3. Joint Senator Donate. Merriman, ?7; Williton. 14S. loint Representative Belknap. 297; Brit ton. 17; Marks. 14$. ISKXTOX COVXTY FOR FT LTOX Complete Vnoffloia! Returns Show Cake Slightly Behind. CtRVAI-lJS. Or.. April IS. (Special.) fn. Renton timty vote complete, but .ot official, is: Cake. 2$1: Filton. Hawley. 329. Campbell, 241; Carter, ISO. Hailey. 40$; Reid. 106. The Republican county nominees are: Representative. P. A. Bonebrake; Clerk. T. T. Vincent: Sheriff. William Gellatly; iHordrr. Kmery Newton; Commissioner. W. Hawley: Assessor. W. G. J-ane; 5. hool Superintendent. Pr"fessor Mack; ?;;reor, J. Wilkes; Coroner, H. S. Pnwe. Tim Drmtvratie nominee arc: Clerk. Victor Moaea; Sheriff. Thomas Pa via; Trrasurer. W. A. Buchanan ; As aeaatr. W. H. Rlekard; A-hixl Superin tendent, it. A. Peteisoit; Coroner, O. J. Boackli'dsc V I I K S V 1 A .1 0 R I T V O V 1 0 0 y Ck n ml St a tenien t o. I V I it In Vmk0 County. THK PAI.I.KS. Or.. April lS. (Spe cial. Cnorflclal returns from Wasco County, excepting two small precincts whbh will not materially n fleet the result, irivc Cake loS!. Fulton Kllla. SHit; Gerr. RS"; Shephor 1. ?'.; Aitchlson. 344; Gaston. .'0:t; Hamilton. S!; llurlhurt. 43; loneks, 11, and Whltinir. 37. Hnlley. t!4rt; R,ld. 3t4. State Sonatora N. J. Slnnott. HM"; H. U Kuck. 7 41. Members of 1 s- lature J. U Carter. 'J; P, J. Cooper, 49; II. C. Pndila. ?; F. K. MCovkle, 2M; S; V. Stark. 524. ami T. P. Welch, 311. District Attorneys F. W. Wilson, 1 -r 7 ; W. P. Myers. fi'JS. The county nominees are as follows: A. K. lnkt Judpre; lvv Chtistman. Sheriff; F. R. Ans;le. Clerk; F. S. Gnnnintr, Treasurer; Assessor in dnnbt; J. 1. Xeff. Superintendent of Public In struction; A. W. Mohr. Surveyor; C. H. St on r lit on. CoinmlKsloner; C. N. Hnriret t, 1'oroner. The sentiment for Statement No. 1 has in this primary election completely controlled the county, although un pledged Representatives. Carter, of Hood River, and Podds. of Pufnr, have hecn nominated. Their success, how ever, la due to the fact that the State ment No. 1 vote waa divided between four candidates Indoslnjr that measure Their total vote ainrrcjrateA fully 10rt more than that cast for the candidate receiving- the nomination. I'pon State Senator the Issue was fairly drawn, N. .1. Slnnott and It. 1. Kuck bring the only two candidates. The former, who changed hla original declarat Ion lor Kepubl lean ohilce to Sta tement No. 1 . carried the count y over K nek ( iin -pledged) by about 300 votes. The Democrats made no nomination tor this office and it is understood thai none will he made. Thta conclusion la confirmed by the fact that Judgv A. S. Rennett and other prominent Demo crat ic politicians were Sinnott'a most active supporters at the primaries. SIJCiHT ADVAXTACiK IX l,.KK Vote Cloe hi IjkcvieV, but Cnke Ins Out1do. I.AKKV1KW, Or.. April IS. (Special. 1 Indications are that Cake has carried l.ake County by a 'close margin, also that Rniley and Campbell have iroott majori ties. It Is Impossible to (jet authentic returns from many outlying precincts, as the ballot boxes were sealed after the count and no copies of returns made be fore sealing: The vote, however, was very lifrht In the county. Cake ran Fulton close in the town of 1-okevlew and carried some outside precincts. His vote Is estimated at 200; Fulton's at 175. Other estimated returns are: Hailey, Ll0; Reld. 100; Campbell. 176; Carter. 100; Robertson, i0. Hawley. for Congress, and Bean, for Supreme Judge, revolved practically the entire vote cast. For District Attorney. Mills received about ao votes, and Kuydendall l'JB. For joint Senator, Merryman la estimated at 150; Holgate. 110; Will It a. 100. llolgate carried Uakeview and Merryman the out lying1 precincts. Willlts beat Merryman in l.akevicw. For Joint Representative. Frattain. of lake County, received about 300; Relknap. 176; Marks. 40. The Republican county ticket mill be: Sheriff. Albeit Pent. Incumbent; Clark. K. N. Jaqulsh. incumbent; Treasurer, F. O. Ahlstrom. Incumbent; Assessor, John R. Rlalr; School Superintendent. J. A. Willetts; Surveyor. Charles M. Faulkner: Coroner. William Wallace; Commissioner. C. A. Rihart. Democrats polled even a lighter vote In proportion than did the Republicans. The names of George Chamberlain for Sena tor. J. J. Whitney, for Congressman, and R. S. Rean. for Supreme Judge, were written in by the Democrats. The Demo cratic county ticket will be: Sheriff. James A. Barker; Clerk. F. V. Payne; Assessor. A. J. Foster; School Superin tendent. R. B. Jackson; Coroner, William Wallace. LEAD FOR CAKE IX DOVGLAS Robert mii Ahead of Roth Campbell and Carter. ROSRRV'RG. Or.. April 18. (Special.-! Although returns for Douglas County are not complete, they are so nearly so that the result is no longer in doubt. For United States Senator. -Cake received $S1 votes, Fulton 77S. and on the Democratic ticket Chamberlain 21S. Hawley received ItilO votes. Bailey received 1014 votes and Reid 4W. Campbell reeelved 3S4; Carter 2ii.t, and Robertson 974 votes. For Senator, Albert Abraham reeelved 620 votes. C. S. Jackson 584, A. F. Stearns 478, Abraham, the nominee, is a Statement No. 1 man. J. A. Buchanan was nominated on the Republican tleitet for Joint Representative. For Representatives, K. H. Applegate re ceived S'-Jl votes, George Jones 7t5, White MS. and E. H. Wixon 4w. Jones is a Statement No. 1 man. while Applegate is an anti-statement candidate. George M. Brown was renominated for District At torney; VI. C Sloeum received the Repub lican nomination for Sheriff, and S. M. Kelly the Democratic. The Democrats have nominated Frank G. Mieelll for Sen ator; A. R. Marker and Kd W. Dilter for Representatives, and F. E. Cavender for Joint Representative. TIE VOTE IN SHERMAN COl'NTY Candidates ' for District Attorney Poll 250 Votes Each. MORO. Or.. April 18 (Special.) The total unofficial Republican votes for Sher man County follows: Cake, 237; Fulton, Ellis. 331: Geer. 12: Shepherd. 53. Rean, 49. Bailey. 31": Reid. 10. Aitchi son. 140: Gaston, 107; Hamilton. 62; Hurl burt, SO; Liouoks. 71: Whitlns. 12. Little field, for Judge of the Eleventh District, received 47.i. For District Attorney there was a hard fisht between Collier and Parker, each receiving 2"0. For Joint Sen ator, Rourbill. 234: Bowerman. 2S7. For .loint Representative. Pike. 349; Donnelly, 317. both being elected without opposition. In a -close contest for County Judge, Cattron wins by one vote, over Henrichs, with Smith 72 behind. Other county offi cers are McCoy. Sheriff: McDanel. Clerk; Stanley, Treasurer: Walker, Commis sioner; Peetz. Assessor; Rryant, School Superintendent; Taylor. Coroner. The election boards locked and sealed the tally sheets in the ballot 4oxes and Clerk McDanel will not take the liberty of opening the boxes for the official count until proper authority g-iven. owing to the close vote on County Judge and Dis trict Attorney. Election day was windy, dutv and disagreeable. COl.VT COMPLETE IX YAMHILL County Gives More Than 200 Ma jority for Cake. McMIXXVILL.il Or.. April IS. (Special.) Complete, though unofficial, returns from all the precincts in Yamhill County show the following Republican vote at yesterday's primaries: Cake, 721: Fulton, 504. Hawley, 10. Bailey. 77: Reid. 20. Campbell. 536: Carter. 379; Robertson. 144. Hammersly. for joint Senator, received ST.9: Barret. 29S. and Nolan. 197. Reals, for Joint Representative, received 972. Bones and Jones were both ncminated for county Reprracntatlx es. Judge Henna vote was J90. McNnry. for Pl. trlet Attorney, received l7. Republican nominated W. O. Hender won for Sheriff. G. W. Jonea for Clerk. W. W. Mekell for Recorder. H. Foster for Treasurer. W. H. Hearing for Surveyor. a r e y Til bn ry for Cnron or. H . H . He 1 1 for School Superintendent. Martin Miller for Assessor, and S. K. Cummins for Com missioner. Democrats had only two offices represented on their ballot: A. F. Arthur and Pan Feeley for Sheriff, and Henry Ge and Walter Miller for Commissioner. Rolh are rutin In very close, the result not yet having been determined. SLOW HETIKXS IX JOSFPHIXF Fn I ton liar C r r i rd Con n t y by m Small Margin. GRANTS PASS. Or.. April IS. (Special.) Flection returns are coming In very slowly, and most all of the outlying dis tricts that have reported are incomplete upon i "ongreslsonal and state officers. The results will not be known fully until Mon day, as In several Inst a noes ballot-boxes have been delivered with the statements locked Inside. An abstract for the votes for Fnlted States Senator has been re ceived from 15 out of 1H precincts in the county, as follows: Fulton. 4--W; Cake. 3W. The figures will not be modified, as the last precinct to hear front Is very small. The line-up for other state officers, with INTOMH.KTK RKTI RNH FIRST nlSTRIfT Railroad Com. Q 2 3 3 X I ' I r : s Si', , . Rent on .... flaekamas ('mm ....... lonfrin .... .InpMne . . K lamat h Uke Latin , Llnil Varlnn Plk TMIanmek Wa!htiiKton Yanihlll . . , J" 4 ;ist t i:i Ill 2-11 1 01 .Ml I'lll !M ,1 mt't.-vsiti an .1 Mil1 1 ' . (UVU1 rtss' . ! j:w! ;it' m . isTW'ssTf'ssia (oititilite return from HkM of the hrnvt cat votlnir preehu't!. ulinw tlmt Hnwley hnu r(H'pln(t 1 for Representative: for Suprenie JmUto, Hnin. iV: Pulry anil Food CotnmlsKlonrr. J. V. llalley. Alex antler Reld, 133. Ruilronil Coinnilnsloner. T. K. Cnnulell. 1: William A. Carter. 'JOtS: R. Robertson, ssi. Roliertson will carry the eounty. Other Republlean eonnty nominees, with return from 15 preelneta. Indicate with out ehanire for Proscoutlnit Attirney for Klrat dlatrlet. B. F. Mulkey; State Sen ator for Joacphlno 'ounty. I.. !. Jewell: for Repreaentatl'e. Mayor J. C. Smith: Axseaaor, Kelua Pollnek: Sheriff. W. H. Fallln: County Clerk. S. V. Cheshire; Treasurer, H. N. Mltehell; Sehool Super intendent, Lincoln Savaffe: Coroner, F. T. Strieker: Commtsatoner, H. Wood cock; Surveyor. Fred Monscn; Committee man, Joseph Moss: Justice of the Peace, James Holman: ConMtable, J. C. Randle. Frequently a Democratic ticket haa been tilled in with Republican nominees, but It looks as thoug-h the tleket in the county will show that H. I. learmond will b the nominee for Representative; Sheriff. V. J. Russell: Treasurer. J. T. Taylor; Assessor, T. Y. Dean: Surveyor, H. C Perkins: Committeeman, H. D. Norton. Nothing more definite enn be ascertained before Monday, at which time the recount will take place. WALLOWA COIXTY FOR CAKE Alleliixon Favored in Race for Hall road Commissioner. RNTERPRISH, Or.. April 18. (Spe cial. Returns from four small precincts In Wallowa County will not reach here until tomorrow. Returns from several of the others are incomplete. The vote as far as now known Is a follows: United States Senator. Cake 389, Fulton 230. Congressman, Kills 370. Geer 183. Shepherd S2, (Democrat! Derby 104. Jeffrey 99. Dairy and Food Commissioner. Railey 390. Reld 119. Railroad Commissioner. Aitchison 247, Gaston 93. Hamilton 28. Hurlburt 64. 1 quicks 4S. Whltlns 3. State Senator. Rumble 414. (Democrat) Oliver 231. Representative, Bbcrhart y.i, Rufk 297. It will require the official count to decide the Democratic nomination for Circuit Judge. D W. Sheahan is 20 be hind T. H. Crawford In the vote In both I'nion and Wallowa counties, with sev eral small precincts in tills county to hear from. The majority will. not exceed ten either way. Republican nominees for county of rices: Judge. J. R. Olmsted Sheriff. J. W. Kerns; Treasurer. W. T. Rell. (probable): Assessor. C. H. Allen School Superintendent. J. C. Conley; Sur veyor. R. R. Long; Commissioner, W. G Locke. Democratic. Judge. H. M. Wil liams; Sheriff. Kdgar Marvin: Clerk. V C. Boatman; Treasurer. S. A. Reavis Assessor. B. F. Miller, (probable): Com missioner, C. W. Brown, (probable.) VOTE IX WASHINGTON' COIXTY Complete Return: Give Cake Major ity of 93. HILLSBORO. Or.. April IS. (Special.) Complete official returns for Washington County giva the following f'cures: Cake. S7S; Fulton. 7S3. Hawley. for Congress, 1090. Bean. Supreme Judge. 1306. Food Commissioner Bailey. 947: Reid. 561. Rail road Commissioner Campbell, 603: Carter. 5SH; Robertson, 228. District Attorney B. B. Tonirue, 1309. Joint Senator W. N". Barret. 1290: Hammersly. 151: Oak Nolan. 179. State Senator Dr. Wood, 745; Fisher, 505: Haines. 313. Representatives Greer. 754: Dr. Charles Hincs. 857: S. A. D. Meek. 732; Wilbur Newell. 465: G. W. Kelley. Statement No. 1 candidate. 39S: William McQuillan, 375; T. B. Perkins. 556; Greer, Meek and Hincs being tlie nominees. G. G. Hancock, For est Grove, was named ror bnenrr; J. w. Bailey, Hillsboro. was nominated for Clerk: "Willis Ireland, for Recorder: M. C. Case, for School Superintendent: W. M. Jackson, for Treasurer: L. C. Wralker, for Surveyor; Max Crandall. for As sessor; E. C. Brown, for Coroner, and John McClaran, for Commissioner. MALHEUR GOES FOR FCLTOX Also Gives Majorities for Aitchison. Geer and VALE. Or.. April IS. (Special.) With returns coming in slowly, it is evident that Malheur County will give Fulton a considerable majority for United States Senator. Returns so far received are as follows: Senator Cake. 56: Fulton, 105. Representative Second District Ellis, 53: Geer. 81; Shepherd. 25. Food and Dairy Commissioner Bailey, 4S; Reid, 41. Rail road Commissioner Second District Aitchbson, 63; Gaston, 10; Hamilton, 19; Hurlburt. 13: Loucks. 16. State Senator Parish, 49; Sitr. 55. CAKE AVIXS IX RIVER COVXTY Columbia Gives Lead to Geer and Aitchison. ST. HELENS. Or.. April 18 ( Special.V- tt'lth f.-inr mll rtreeincts ro hear from the vote of Columbia County is as follows: Cake. Hi): Fulton. 2)-7. Ellis. ITS; Geer, 257; Shepherd, 13. Food Commisaiunvr Rullry. 2.H. AttflilKon. ISS; Hurlhiirt. M: tiiiMon. 113; HninlHiHi, 1": V. i."otyn, Kl- mrr T. CxnnHI. 211. County ili-kot JikIkt. w. H Powpll: Clvrk. XV. A. Hnrrln: SlMTiff. Mrtln Whlto; Til-iimiror, K. H. yulrk: Aw-wir, A. T. Uwn: CnmmlMloni'r. T. l Ttch nrr; S-hl SniTinlrnilfnt. J. H. 0l Hn: 8irvfyrtr. C. T. Prowritt: Coroner. Frank Slir-rwoo1. Thn prc'lnrta to hrr from may HiiKnltuti tln nmi' nf AirroJ HnrrtKon for that of A. T. Iwiws nn As- 8lOI. . CL.UK.MS VOTE COMPLETE Hetnrn Give Lead to take ami Hailey. OUKCON CITY. Or.. April 18 t Spe cial. Complete unofficial returns from Clackamas County give Cake 1172 and Fulton 8i'S. the former carrying the county by 344. Congressman Hawley re ceives 1741 atid Supreme Judu-o Rean 17 1 1. For Dairy and Food Commissioner Bailey has I3H8 and Reld 699. Railroad Com missioner obtained Rlti votes, against 778 for Carter and 2IB for Robertson. For Joint Representative. C. N. Mo Arthur has apparently carried the county by 18 votes, receiving 881. to 8H3 for Dr. W. C. Relt. the Slatement No. 1 candi date. K. H. Tongue, for District Attor ney, has 18n:t. The nominees for'Mhe State legislature are I, Inn K. Jones. James V. Campbell and Walter A. Dlmlck. There were seven aspirants for that posi tion and Ihelr votes follow: Campbell. 1213; Dlmlck. 1299; Dixon. 85B: Dye. 768; Olll. 428: Jones. 1298; Olds, 224. All of them subscribed to Statement No. I. William H. Mattoon. of Viola. Is the Republican nominee for Commissioner, receiving 7SR votes. Fnoa Cahlll. of New Krn. got B74. K. K. Judd. of Molalla, 509. and Robert 8. Coe. of Canby, 27S. Rich ard L. Greaves, for Sheriff, was nominat ed without opposition, as were County clerk Greenman, Reeorder Riimsby. Treasurer Paddock. School Superintend ent Gary and Surveyor 1-lungnte. The tight Mr the nomination for Assessor waa hard and Hurry S. Moody won out with a margin of 90 votes over the Incumbent. James F. Nelson, who waa n candidate for a third term. Nelson had 644. Vr. H. Holder, of F.staeada. 438; tieorgn F. Hor ton. of West Oregon City. 4rS. and Mr. Moody. 734. Coroner llolman waa re nominated by a vole of 1249. against 835 for Dr. C. A. Smart. For Justice of the Peace In the Oregon City District. W. W. H. Samson was nominated, the other can didates being John F. Clark and A. M". Slnnott. The nominee for Constable Is R. T. Rarbur. who had no opposition. Not more than 60 per cent of the regis tered Republican vote went to the polls. The Democratic candidates for Sheriff, Commissioner, Reeorder and Assessor. R. H. Reatle. J. W. Smith. William Heerdt and J. V.. Jack, and the candlalos for Representative. W. A. Heylman. L. W. Robblns anfl W. F. Young, are all nom inated without a contest. HEAVY VOTE FOR ELLIS Cake Hnti Only Small rmatilla. Mnrirln In PEiVDl.KTON. Or., April 18. (Spe cial.) Practically complele returns from Umatilla County show an official count will be necessary to de termine, whether Cake or Fulton carries the county. The follow ing Is the vote as It stands now: Cake. 753; Fulton. 747; Kills. 1066; Geer. 325; Shepherd. 107. Koi" State Representative (two to be chosen). L. L. Mann. 845; Barrett. 828; Steen. 696. Barrett signed Statement No. 1. The county nominees are a follows: District Attorney. G. W. Phelps: Joint Representative. T. T. Mahoney, Repre sentatives. Ij. I j. Mann and C. A. Bar rett: Sheriff, H. G. Newport: Clerk. Frajik Sallng; Recorder. F. W. Hcndley; Treasurer, George rV. Bradley; Asses sor, Robert T. Brown; School Superin tendent, Frank K. Wells; Supervisor, John W. Klmbrell; Coroner. Ralph Fol- som; County Commissioner. Horace Walker. MALHEIR f.OFS FOR FCLTOX County Also Gives Bailey and Aitchison Leads. VAT.K. Or.. April 18. (Special.) Re turns from Malheur County, except three small precincts, are as follows: Cake, 209: Fulton. 242; Kills, 194; Geer. 171 Shepherd. 82: Bailey. 295; Reld, 115 Aitchison, 176; Gaston. 47; Hamilton, 72 Hurlburt, 32; Loucks. 29: Whiting. 16; Parrlsh. 220; Fltz. 211: Rrooke, 371. Sue cessful Republican county candidate are: Judge. G. W. Hayes: Treasurer, G. TV This i x -x. jmr x. v. includes everything but contract goods E. & W. ROBINSON 289-291 WASHINGTON STREET, The Man That 0 x p octs to pet something for nothing "Get a Lemon We do not claim to give something for nothing, but we do claim to give the Best values in made-to-order garments Of any house in the world. Our well-known cash method and having houses in all principal cities, enables us to give values no other house can offer. AVe have just received a shipment of the latest novelties from our London and Paris .luycrs. Drop look them over. in and Hitfnri inn mmrnt1 In nil cmru. Onrmrnlir lo nrrter In tiny tf rqittrd. Kull lretw and Tuxmio Putg a teelKlty. WILLIAM . JERREM&r SONS, 108 Third Street Halllday; Assessor, 8. L. Payne; Robert Odrll; Commissioner, Seward; Surveyor. S. R. Suthe. Sheriff, J. 11. FILTON GAINS 187 IX LAXE Ontlylnit Preelnets Are still to Bo Heard rYoin. Bl'OBNK, Or., April IS. -(Special.) With 13 preelneta, approximating 2i votes, to he heard from, the vote on Unlled States Senator stands: Cake, 760; Ful ton, 947. Hawley received 1100 votes. For Railroad Commissioner, Campliell leads with 699; Carter haa 219, Robinson 70. For Dairy and' Food Commissioner. Ralley haa S09. and Reld 2WI. For State Repre sentative. L. K. Kean leada with 1122 votes: W. W. Calkins has 10M; Allen Katon sss; I. N. Kdwarda 711: A. C. Jen nings 572. and C. J. Dodd 4.M. The county officers nominated are: Clerk. K. II. le; Sheriff. Drew Griffin; Judge, G. R. Chrlsman; Treasurer, R. H. Bastland: Assessor, B. F. Keeney: School Superintendent. W. B. Dlllard; Surveyor, C. M. Collier; Commissioner, H. M. Price; Coroner, W. T. Gordon. RKSILTS IX BAKKR COIXTV Complete Returns Favor Cake and (ieer. BAKER CITY. Or.. April 18. (Spe cial.! Totals for complete returns: Cake." 633; Fulton. 441; Kills, .126; Geer. 379; Shepherd. 226; Bailey. 630; Reld. 274: Aitchison. 389; Gatson. 135; Hamilton. 109; Hurlburt. 94: Loucks, 62; Whiting, 66. Henry MrKlnney for Legislature without opposition. Republican county candidates: Prose cuting Attorney, Leroy Lomax; Sheriff, A. L. Case; Clerk, A. B. Sterns; Treas urer. P. Busche; Assessor, Jerry Fleet wood; Superintendent, J. A. Goodwin; Commissioner. W. J. Welch. Registration for 1906 Republlcms. 2148; Democrats. 1819; total 4053. For 1908 Republicans. 1947; Democrats, 1636; total, 3672. I'XIOX'S VOTK FAVORS CAKE Returns From County Are Praetl- cally Complete. LA GRANDE, Or., April 18. (Spe cial.) With one small precinct, Starkey. to hear from and returns from Wallowa County on Joint Senator and Starting Monday and until we have com pleted the alterations on will make all our Cambridge Correct x x X 0- X Xfc X Collars and Dunlap Hats CHESTERFIELD SUITS mi 1EW THE FINEST IN Any man who tits on a Chesterfield Suit. will readily recognize thei r superiority over any of the so-called fine makes of clothin g. They are better-tilting, bct4er-tailored, more exclusive in pattern and style, and a guar antee with each suit given by no other make. GUARANTEE J f t he front of coat breaks or otherwise loses its shape in one year's wear, we will give the customer a now suit, free. PRICE Never any trouble to show yon any article, you may wish to see, whether you wish to buy or not. Competent, and courteous sales mcn readv to serve you. It M. 269-271 Morrison Street. Representative Incomplete, the figures for Union County are as follows: Cake. 760; Fulton, 426: Kills, 724; Geer. 33R; Shepherd. 119; Kberhardt, 506; Husk. 678: Hamilton, 195; Richardson. 560; Stoddard. 415; Aitchison. 263; Gaston, 273; Hamilton, 138; Hurlbut. 224; Loucks. 200; Whiting. 90; Chamberlain received 240 votes; Rothchlld. for Rep resentative, 620; White, for Representa tive, 92. SMALL MARGIN" IX TILLAMOOK Fulton Winn in County by Only Nine Vote. TILLAMOOK CITY, April 18. Spe cial.) Following are the results In Tlllnmook County: Cake. 304; Fulton, 313; Bean, 403; Bailey, 314; Reld. 144; Campbell, 208; Carter, 163; Robertson, 60; State Senator. Barrett, 209; Hamer ley, 227; Nolan, 135. Republican county ticket: Commis sioner H. V. Alley; Sheriff. Henry a 20 per cent CLOTHING Furnishin X X & GO. PERKINS HOTEL THE WORLD RANGE Q Grcnahaw; Clerk, J. C. JTolden; As sessor. A. M. Hare; Treaaurer, .1. S. Stephens; School Superintendent, W. F. Buel; Surveyor, Otto Snhroeder. LATE RETIRXS IV GRANT Connty Gives Fnlton Good Majority Over Cake. CANYON CITY, Or., April 18. (Special.) Returns In Grant County stand aa fol lows: Cake. 1S9; Fulton, 321. Kills, 33 Geer. 83; Shepherd, 38. Aitchison, 143 Gaston, R6; Hamilton, 28; Hurlburt, 53 Ioueko, 38; Whiting. 8. Leeby, 214; Mc C"ullork. 270: Perriflh, 395: Setl, 109; Rel knap, 294; Rrattin. 138: Marks, 243. bear riros. Sheriff; Morier, Treasurer; Bonham, Assessor; Mcintosh, School Superintend ent; Spears, Surveyor; Throwbrldgc, Com mlssionei. Results in Gilliam Precinct. ARLINGTON. Or.. April 18. fSpa- our store, we reduction on 0to$50 RAY Goods and Hats