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    TTTT SUNDAY OT?KOOVIAX, PORTLAND- x APRIL 21, 1912.
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SELLING WILL LEAD BOURNE BY ABOUT 8500 VOTES
TAFT WILL LOSE
OREGON BY 7000
With Four-Fifths of Vote Re
ported Returns Give Sell
ing Victory.
DEMOCRATS LIKE WILSON
1067. showing a lead for Graham of 174.
In the vote for President on the Re-
l u ruin ii ui l, rrrsiueni iftu
ently has carried alx counties.
A feature of thla fact Is that two of
the bin stock counties, where It might
have been Inferred Roosevelt's Interest
in the runs' would raln him votes,
have Rone for Taft. These are Crook
and Harney. In addition President Taft
I. as apparently won In Morrow. Polk.
Sherman and Yamhill.
Miaorllj Parly Decide lu Name New
Jersey Governor for Place Ilnrrjr
Lane Has llct for Senator
la Rare Now.
(Continued From I' rjlTiiO
The uptle vole, as il e-i.'if- in vMer
day. enabled Jllckle to overtake Cottell
and although his tentative plurality Is
small the general I'onJ of returns In
dicate that it will not be reduced. The
vote as reported follows: Mickle 13.
8I. Cottell 13.2:1-'. Lea 11.341. Edwards
6951. Mlckel's plurality CCS.
For Railroad Commissioner !t Is Indi
cated that Clyde B. Altciiison will have
a clear majority over his opponent.
The vote now stands: Altrhls-n l.'.7.
Srbulderrnan 7S12. Stayton 716?: Altrhl
on'i plurality over Schulde-rman SI53.
Xnltaoatah Win for WIIon.
The Democratic rrturns fliow that
had tt not been for tho substantial
plurality given Wmxlrow Wilson In
Multnomah County. Champ Clark would
haT obtained Oregon's indorsement as
the party's candidate for President. The
total vote for the state elves Wilson a
mailer plurality t!:n ho obtained In
Multnomah County, but late returr.s do
not Indicate that Clark can overtake
his opponent.
Wllon' plurality In Multnomah
County, with 14 precinct missing. Is
1H0. Hla plurality In the state at
lance. Including Multnomah. Is 820. The
vote follows:
Wilson. 6024: Clark. 5:03: Harmon.
5i.
For United State Senator on the
Detnorratir ticket Harry n
strong lead over Walter M. Pierce his
leading: opponent, and wll likely have
almost a clear majority. The vote:
Lane. 5442: Pierce. 3"0': Coshow.
500; Miller. 839. Une's plurality. 2633.
Result 1 I'reblematlral.
Returns on the Democratic ti.-ket for
Representative In I'onfrm from the
Second District are meacer and the
result Is problematical, although James
H. Graham, of Paker Coutitv. has a
small majority over Claud C Covey,
of Crook County. In the Incomplete
count. Oraham has 1241 and Covey
TAFT r-KCOXD IX CLATSOP
Soiling Loads Bourne by ISO In Un-
official Returns.
ASTORIA. Or, April 20. (Special)
I'nofflclal returns on the Republican
ticket from all precincts In Clatsop
County give the following result:
Delegates to National Convention
Ackerson 148. Applegate 26. Boyd 33.
Uynon 74, Campbell 30. Carey 29. Coe
113. Frye 9, Hail 71. Harris 2. Huston
&. Jones 4. McCusker 7t. Metschan 20,
Minto 12. 1 'at ton 493. Smith 43. Swift 77.
-resident La Follette 319. Roosevelt
33. T.ift 46S.
Senator Uourne 500, Lowell 12.
Morton 60. Selling 849.
Secretary of State Fields 460, Ol
cott 797.
Food Commissioner Cottel 282, Ed
wards 1S9. Lea 310. Mlckle 387.
Railroad Commissioner Altchlson
tit. Schulderman 342. Stayton 196.
Few returns are obtainable on the
Democratic ticket, and the official
count will have to be made before any
dotinlie Information can be secured.
The returns thus far show delegates
to .National Convention Wise 101, bal
amv scattering.
President Clark 73. Harmon 8, Wil
son 44.
Senator Coshow 12. Lane 44, Pierce
to.
The county tickets nominated are as
follows:
Republican. Representative A. A.
Anderson and L. . -Belland.
Commissioner John r rye.
Sheriff K. M. Houghton.
County Clerk J. C. Clinton.
Treasurer V. A. Sherman.
Surveyor' G. F. Parker.
Coroner J. A. Gllbaugh.
Assessor F. P. Leinenweber.
School Superintendent O. H. Byland.
Port of Astoria Commissioners C, F,
Lester. G. B. McCeod and O. Wingate.
Iemocratlc Representative C.
Mullinn.
Commissioner G. H. Greer.
Sheriff J. V. Bur;ia,
OREGON'S REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR UNIT ED STATES SENATE RECEIVES FLOOD OF CON
GRATULATORY TELE GRAMS AND LETTERS.
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selling wins i.v clackamas
Roosevelt Ciet.H 11641. La Follette
1009 and Taft 710.
OREGON CITT, Or.. April 20. (Spe
cial.) Clackamas County, complete,
follows:
Republican delegates to National
convention Ackerson 630. Applegate
67. Iloyd 108. Bynon 318. Campbell 158.
Carey 122. Cue 265. Fry 11. Hall 206.
Harris 14. Huston lv. Jonea 16. Mc
Cusker 312. Metchan 27. Minto 29. Pat
ton 6. Smith 1S3. Swift 74.
President La Follette 100. Roose
velt llil, Taft 71.
United States Senator Bourne 971,
T.owell 383. Morton 197. Selling 1410.
REPUBLICANS IN THE LEAD FOR STATE OFFICES IN
PRUIARY ELECTION.
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Peterson 83, Wall 105 Watson 23S,
Whltten (4.
United States Senator Cosuow S4,
Lane 41, Pierce 187.
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Secretary of State Flelda 1180. Ol
cott 1552.
Dairy and Food Commissioner Cot
tel (.50. Edwards 342. Lea (44 JJlckls
1643.
District Attorney. Fifth Judi3!al Dl
trict Norblad 910. Tonirua 18u3.
Joint Representative. Clackamas and
Multnomah Cbattan 198, Lofaren 855.
C. Schuebel. F. M. Gill and Gustav
Schnoerr were nominated for Repre
sentatives in the State Lea-lslaiure.
The following county officers were
nominated hv the Republican. Com
missioners. W. II. jrattoon: Sheriff, E.
C. llackett: Clerk. W L MuiVey; As
sessor. James F. Nelson- Recorder. L. E.
Williams, Treasurer. J. A. Tufts. School
Superintendent. T. J. Gary; Coroner,
Wuliam J. Wilson; Surveyor, t. T. Mel
drum: Justice of the Peac? Oregon
City District. W. W. H. Samson; Con
stable. D. E. Frost.
Democratic
Delegates to National convention
Bennett 221. Burke it. Cole 29. Edmund
son 8, Godfrey 32. Go3 5, IlJ mn,2,
Holmes IS. Jewell . Kidderty 24, Kins;
83. ilaloney 17. Moses S. Reynolds 1,
Sheahan 13. Stevenson 39. 6wek 36,
Wlihelm 4S. WUe 8.
President Ciark -Harmon 43.
Wilson S93.
Presidential Electors McLain 119.
SELLING STRONG - IV LANK
5 Out of SI Precincts Give Koose-
veil 1071, Taft 758.
EUGENE. Or- April 70. (Special.)
Blsty-flve out of the 84 preclnots In
Lane County, with probably 200 votes
still misstntr. irive the following- to
Republican candidates:
President La t oilette 571, Roosevelt
1074. Taft 75.
Elector McMahon 1590.
Senator Bourne 679, Lowell 318, Mor
ton 169, Felllna- 1851.
Representative. Second District
Hawley 2059.
Secretary of State Fields 1463. Ol
cott "95.
Supreme Juries Eakin 1407.
Dairy Commissioner Cottell 531, Ed
wards 286. Lea 473. Mlckle 754.
Railroad Commissioner Campbell
2104.
Contest for third place on the Repub
lican legislative ticket Is close between
M. V. Parsons, of Hugene. and I. J.
Cushman. of Acme, with Parsons slight
ly In the lead. With five candidates In
the field for Commissioner, the results
are In doubt, with Price, present Incum
bent, Hawley and Bennett bundled.
Otherwise the Republican 'county
ticket will be: Circuit Judge, L. T.
Harris; Prosecuting Attorney. E. R.
Bryson; County clerk, Stacy M. Rus
sell; Sheriff, n. 8. Bryson; Treasurer,
S. W. Taylor; Assessor, B. F. Keeney;
School Superintendent. II. C. Baugh
man: Surveyor, C. M. Collier; Coroner.
W. T. Gordon.
side precincts, and It Is Impossible to
Ket a line on polllna- results. Unof
ficial county returns arlve the following
results, and the official count la not
expected to make any change:
Selling 1445. Bourne 66. Fields 1173,
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SELLING CARRIES HOOD IJIVEK
Rooaevelt Lead Presidential Knee,
La Folletle Close Second.
HOOD RIVER, Or., April 20. (Spe
cial.) Complete unofficial returns for
Hood River County follow:
Republican Presidency Ila Follette,
139; Taft. 276; Roosevelt, 295.
Senatorial, United States Bourne,
300; Lowell, 139: Selling. 426; Morton,
77. "Representative. Second District
Cochran. 129; Ellis, 292; Roosevelt, 36,
Rusk, 103; Slnnott, 365.
Secretary of State Fields, 391; Ol
00 tt, 253..
Dairy and Food Commissioner Cot
tel. 253: EdwardB. 72; Lea, 127; Mlckle.
246.
Railroad Commissioner Altchison,
460; Schulderman. 88; Stayton. 146.
District Attorney Belt, 160; Butler.
80; Smith. 492.
State Senator Butler, 374; Cooper,
366. '
State Representative Anderson, 135;
Brodle, 73; Moores, 88; Schmeltxer, 498;
Stranahan, 473.
County Commissioner Friday, 276;
Putnam. 331; Wtahart, 191.
Sheriff Frank Chandler, J96;
Thomas F. Johnson, 618.
County Surveyor Luis A. Henderson,
376; Murray Kay, 469.
Democratic returns are Incomplete.
Wilson, according to Indications, has
213 of !I0 Democratic votes cast. Lane,
with 77 votes, leads In the Senatorial
race.
N. J. Slnnott, of Wasco Cennty,
Hesiablteaa Nesnlaee for Cos
area la Seeeod District.
Olcott 1119. Cottel 389, Edward 108,
Lea 339, Mlckle 1454.
Tongue, District Attorney, 1531s Nor
blad M!i
Senator. 24th District W. H. Holds,
1590. Botts 638.
Legislative and County Dr. W. D.
Wood, present incumbent, elected sen
ator over H. T. Bagley, Mayor of Hills
boro, by 9S3 to 949; Fisher, of Beaver
ton, racelved 613.
Representatives John A. Chapman
succeeding himself. 1368, Virgil Maasey
1346, S. A. D. Meek, son or late colonel
Joseph Meek, 1060; L. M. Hesse 974, J.
E. Zimmerman 899, the first three be
ing nominated.
County JuUse Reasoner 1222, Goodln
11S6.
County Commissioner MoClaran, uc-
SELLIVO LEADS, THREE TO ONE
Washington County Give Bourne
Only 56 Votes.
HILLS BORO. Or.. April 20 (Special.)
Figures on the total Presidential vote j
in waaningion i.ounty are unouiainauic ,
but Rooseve.lt will carry the county by j
a plurality of at least 1..0 and it my
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vr 200. La Follette H third, butj fint
'Ing Taft a fairly close run. I f
ly sheets are locked from the out- .
W. C. llaley, e( Marlon t oiinij.
Renominated for Representative
la Conaresa by Republican of
Int Ulntrlel.
ceedlng himself, 1171; Matteson 955.
Sheriff J. C. Applegate 1256. Fred E.
Cornelius 894, Bedford Laughlin 300,
VVilllum McQuill 173.
County Clerk E. C. Luce 1602, Ball
795.
E. L. Perkins, for Recorder; E. B.
Sappington, Treasurer; George McGee,
Surveyor; Max Crandall, Assessor; E.
C. Brown, Coroner, and B. W. Barnes
School Superintendent were nominated
without opposition.
SELLING 610 AHEAD IX LIXN
Rooeevelt Leads, Taft Second and
La Follette Third
A LB ANT, Or.
April 20.-
the
(Special.)
Republican
199.
Complete returns of
vote In the ii precincts of Linn County
give:
President La Follette 433, Roosevelt
817, Taft 601.
Senator Bourne 418, Lowell
Morton 128, Selling 1023.
Secretary of State Fields 805, Olcott
876.
Dairy and Food Commissioner Cot
tell 302, Edwards 127, Lea 477. Mickle
611.
District Attorney, Third Judicial Dls.
trlct Gale.jy Hill 1115, W. -C. Wlnslow
609.
Representatives from Linn County
(three to nominate) F. H. Porter, of
Halsey, 1035; Charles Chuffs, of
Brownsville, 940; L. G. Levelling, of
Albany, 935; J. R. Springer, of Holley,
810; M. J. Simpson, of Lebanon, 503.
Only 28 precincts have reported the
vote on delegates to the Republican
National convention, totals thus far re
received being as follows: Ackerson
320. Applegate 22. Boyd 68, Bynon 128,
Campbell 35, Carey 37, Coe 26a, Fry 18,
Hail 105, Harris 32, Huston 80, Jones 5,
McCusker US. Metschan 20, Minto 9,
Patton 9, Smith 179, Swift 26.
Democratic returns are yet far from
complete. Sixteen out of 34 precincts
give for President: Clark 140, Harmon
21, Wilson 299.
Senator Coshow 72, Lane 156, Miller
168, Pierce 54.
Returns are so scattering on dele
gates to the .National convention ana
presidential electors that no figures
will be available until the official count,
though it is known that Victor P.
Moses is far in the lead In the vote for
delegate.
For county offices the Republicans
have nominated D. B. McKnlght for
County Judge; D. H. Bodlne, for Sher
iff; W. L. Marks, for County Clark;
Grant Froman, for County Reoorder; E.
L. Fisher, for Assessor; W. W. Francis,
for Treasurer; J. W. Miller, for School
Superintendent: Alfred L. Geddes, for
Surveyor; William Fortmlller, for Cor
oner, and T. J. Butler, for Commis
sioner.
The Democrats have nominated H.
M. Palmer, for County Judge; D. S.
Smith, for Sheriff; B. M. Miller, for Re
corder; D.'W. Rumbaugh, for Treasurer,
and W. L Jackson, for School Superln-dent.'
For Representative, County Clerk,
Assessor, Surveyor, Coroner and Com
missioner ythere were no candidates ou
the Democratic ballot and so many
names were written In that it will take
the official count to tell who Is nom
inated.
Returns thus far received Indicate
that C. L. Shaw, of Albany, and J. M.
Pllpott, of Harrlsburg, have been
named as two of the three Democratic
candidates for the Legislature. Early
returns also Indicate that for some of
the other offices the successful Repub
lican candidates also have received the
Democratlo nominations.
DOUGLAS GOES FOR SELLING
Roosevelt and Clark Are Choices for
President.
ROSE BURG, Or., April 20. (Special.)
Complete returne received from 35
of the 39 precincts in Douglas County
indicate that Selling has won over
Bourne by a majority of at least 400
votes. A summary of the returns fol
lows: v
President La Follette 687. Roosevelt
909, Taft 535, Clark 367, Harmon 70,
Wilson 206.
Bourne 654, Lowell 155, Morton 140,
Selling 1096. Coshow 378, Lane 165,
Miller 24. Pierce 103. Hawley 1473,
Fields 981, Olcott 994, Cottel 486, Ed
wards 208, Lea 311, Mlckle 623, Camp
bell 1700, Harris 1283.
George W. Brown, candidate for Dis
trict Attorney, carried Douglas County
over C. S. Jackson by a majority of
100 votes. George Neuner defeated J.
A. Buchanan for State Senator by a
vote of 1060 to 889.
Joseph Bridges and B. S. Nichols se
cured the nominations for Representa
tives. George Qulne was nominated for
Sheriff over D. J. Jarvls by a majority
of 600 votes.
It Is Impossible to obtain returns as
to delegates to the National conven
tions, either Republican or Democratlo,
tonight. x
KLAMATH HONORS ROOSEVELT
Selling, Slnnott and Olcott Also
Lead Opponent.
KLAMATH FALLS. Or., April 20.
(Special.) Incomplete returns follow:
Republican candidates: National
delegates! Ackerson, 86; Applegate,
330; Boyd, 35; Bynon. 25; Campbell, 4;
Carey, 2; Coe, 24; Fry, 1; Hall, 14;
Harris, 3; Huston, 1; Jones, 2: Mc
Cusker. 16; Metschan, 6; Minto, 0; Pat
ton. 0: Smith. 13; Swift, 5: Cottell, 253;
(Edwards, 147; Lea, 60: Mickle. 86.
President La Follette. 1S6; Roose
velt, 270; Taft, 200.
Elector McMahon,- 386.
Senator Bourne. 213; Lowell, 71;
Morton. 47; Selling. 312.
Representative, Second District
Cochran, 123; Ellis, 152; Roosevelt, 42;
Rusk, lo-.; Slnnott, 190.
State Secretary Fields. 224; Olcott.
344.
Railroad Commissioner Campbell.
469.
Prosecuting Attorney Irwin, 3S3;
Kuykendall, 276.
State Senator Thompson, 516.
Representative Forbes, 164; Smith,
405.
Democratic candidates: National dele
gates Bennett, 19; Burke, 3; Cole, 6;
urdson, 1: Godfrey, 10; Goss, 11;
Holman, 9; Holmes, 3; Jewell, 0; Kad
. JviiiK. ; .ilaloney, 6; Moses, .1;
Reynolds, 1; Sheahan, 1; Sherman, 70;
: enson, 2; Sweek, 6; Wlihelm, 0;
Wise, 1.
t-resldent Clark 148; Harmon, 4;
Wilson, 27.
Electors McLain, 70; Peterson, 79;
Wall, 9; Watson, 88; Whltten, 5.
Senator Coshow, 21; Lane, 120;
Pierce, 26.
Representative, Second District
Covey, 103; Graham. 49.
For county offices. Republican nomi
nations as Indicated by the count to
date are:
Sheriff C. C. Low, 363; B. 8. Grigs
by. 272; O. L. Carter, 237.
Treasurer A. J. Manning, 543; An
tone Castel. 265.
Commissioner John Hagelstein, 434;
J. O. Hamaker, 369.
Democratic nominations: Sheriff
Samuel L. Walker, 146; B. St. G. Bishop,
140. In other county offices there
were no contests.
Fields, 246; Olcott, 126.
Eakin, 300; Cottel, 100: Edwards, 60;
Lea, 69; Mickle, 112; Altchison, 211;
Schulderman, 160; Stayton, 60.
Phelps, Circuit Judge, 310; Neal, Dis
trict attorney, 183; Steiwer. District
Attorney, 187; Rtanfield. joint Repre
sentative, 213; Brlggs, County Judge,
297; Hill. County Clerk, 363; Evans,
County Sheriff. 338; Notson, County
Superintendent, 368; Gilliam, County
Treasurer, 357; Turner, County Sur
veyor, 338; Bates, County Commis
sioner, 179; Killkenny, County Commis
sioner, 186.
Democratic votes:
Bennett. 47; Burk, 4; Cole. 1; Edmun
son, 1; Godfrey, 0; Goss. 1; Hol
man, 2; Holmes. 6; Jewel, 0; Cad
derly, 1; King, 2; Maloney, 26; Moses,
0; Reynolds, 1; Sheahan, 2; Sherman, 0;
Stevenson, 1; Sweek, 0; Wlihelm, 0;
Wise. 3.
Clarke, 67; Harmon, 3; Wilson, 29.
McLain, 12; Peterson, 61; Wall, 9;
Watson, 10: Whltten. 8; Coshow, 15;
Lane, 87; Miller, 6; Pierce, 43; Covey,
46: Hrfl hum. 60: Rvan. 91: Anderson. 77.
Patterson, County Juds?e, 100; Hayes. Jfcf'
County snenrc, 90 ; Mct,iiigoii, uouniy
Commissioner, 78.
BOURNE IS SNOWED UNDER
Ben Selling Leading in Marion
County by 2000 Votes.
SALEM. Or., April 20. (Special.)"
With returns from 33 out of 51 pre
cincts of Marlon County complete, The
odore Roosevelt is still well in the lead
over Taft, with La Follette third.
Roosevelt has 1511 in the 33 precincts;
Taft 1368, and La Follette 1107.
Ben Selling is having a landslide
over Bourne and his other competitors.
Selling has 2224 votes to 176 for
Bourne; 471 for Morton and 414 for
LowelL
Ben Olcott has an easy lead over
Fields, with 2172 to 1916.
Lea has an Immense lead In this
county in the race for Dairy and Food
Commissioner, having 1308 votes to
981 for Mickle, 625 for Cottel and 245
for Edwards.
Gale S. Hill, of Albany, is leading
Walter C. Wlnslow, of Salem, as can
didate for District Attorney in the
Third Judicial District the vote stand
ing 1982 for Hill to 1887 for Wlnslow.
Estimates were made today that Hill
will carry the district by 600 or 700
votes.
For Representatives in the Legisla
ture on the face of the returns as
they stand in the 33 precincts it ap
pears that George W. Johnson, W.
Carlton Smith, George W. Weeks, J.
G. Heltxel and S. A. Hughes, who are
running In the order named, will be
nominated, Johnson being way ahead
of the field.
Judge Bushey, present incumbent as
County- Judge, is administering a
slashing defeat to L. J. Adams, his op
ponent, and William Esch, candidate
for Sheriff, is far In the lead of his
two opponents. Max Gehlar is evi
dently winning in the fight for Coun
ty Clerk, while the race for Assessor
is neck and neck between Albert H.
Gllle and B. F. West.
The outlook for School Superintend
ent is in doubt, Walter M. Smith,
present incumbent, and Clarence Phil
lips seesawing back and forth as the
returns come in.
On the Democratic ticket Woodrow
Wilson crept up past Champ Clark,
who was ahead earlier In the day. In
FTVE REPUBLICAN NOMINEES FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY
OFFICES.
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Henry E. need, for Assessor.
John M. Lewis, for County Treasurer.
Fhllo Holbrook, fer County Sur.
veyor.
James C.
Hayes, for
Coroner.
County
For Justice of the Peace, Llnk-
vllle district. E. W. Gowen Is far ahead
of competitors on the Republican ticket.
with no contest among uemocrats.
For Constable of LInkville district.
John Shallock has a comfortable lead
over Willam Wilson.
Returns here are so tar meager and
unsatisfactory. Klamath Falls is
strongly Republican. Democratlo
figures include the city wards only.
TAFT GETS MORROW COUNTY
Complete Returns Give President
It 7, Roosevelt Hi.
HEPPNER, Or., April 20. (Special.)
Following is total vote in Morrow
County:
Ackerson, 56; Applegate. 6: Boyd. 25:
Bynon, 48; Campbell, 7; Carey, 15; Coe,
38; Frye, 0; Hail, 49; Harris, 3; Huston,
Jones, 4; McCusker, 10; Metschan, 31;
Minto, 1; Patten, 0; Smith. 39; Swift, 25.
La toilette, 48: Roosevelt, 143; Taft
197.
McMahan, 179: Bourne. 47: Lowell.
172; Morton. 23; Selling, 159.
Cochran, 68; Ellis, 127; Roosevelt, 25;
Rush. 57; Sinnott, 12L
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Armstronc, for County School
t'upeiintendrnt.