THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, MAT 21, 1922 13 1L AND OLCOTT mx m r,ii iiluu nut Governor Only Nine Behind in Count So Far. MISSING TOTAL IS SMALL General Outside Trend Is to Gov ernor and Odds Seem to Favor Nomination. (Continued From First Page.) that from now on tlie new totals will Xavor Olcott. The figures which make up these totals are complete for Clackamas, Columbia, Hood River, Josephine, Linn, Wasco, Washington, Yamhill," Benton, Marion, Morrow, Multno mah, Polk, Wheeler and official from Sherman. From four or five other counties In western Oregon only a few scattering precincts are to hear from. The contender in third place is Z. L. Patterson with 11,932. White is fourth with 87S3.' Bean fifth with 3121 and Lee last with 2108. Figures similar as regards com pleteness show that Ralph Williams has been elected over O. H. Fithian as republican national committeeman by more than 10,000 majority. Will lams has not only carried Multnomah by a majority of 1832, but has a lead in nearly every other county in the state. W. C. Hawley, In the 1st district, and N. J. Sinnott in the 2d, have been renominated for congress, as has C. N. McArthur in the 3d district. SInnott's Majority 2500. Sinnott has a majority over Gwinn In his district or about 2500, while Hawley leads Norbiad !n his district by nearly 9000. Thomas F. Ryan has dropped defi nitely out of the contest for state treasurer with a total lead in Mult nomah county in favor of O. P. Hoff of nearly 9000 against Ryan's lead in the other counties of less than 4000 For closeness the contest between Thomas K. Campbell and J. R. Thie hoff for public service commissioner Is as striking as that between the leading candidates for governor. In the present returns Campbell has a lead over Thiehoff of 75. Returns on this office, however, are less com plete than those on governor. The tendency in the up-state vote gives Campbell generally the better of the race and as he has already overcome a Multnomah majority of more than 6000 votes in favor of Thiehoff, it is probable that he has been nominated. Dalzlel Beaten by Gram. C. H. Gram has, on the face of the returns, defeated W. A. Dalzlel for labor commissioner. The strength of the latter was greatest in Multnomah county, which he carried by nearly 2500 majority, but Gram ran the better in the state at large and has a present majority of 2242. Justices Burnett, McCourt and Rand have been renominated, George S. Shepherd, the only contestant, havini made a comparatively poor showing. On the democratic ticket Walter M. Pierce has been chosen candidate for governor by a strong lead over Har vey G. Starkweather, his nearest op ponent. Will R. King has been elected na tional committeeman over Dr. J. W. Morrow by a small vote. Fred A. Williams has been recalled as public eervice commissioner by a majority of now nearly 25,000. He has been defeated In the election held under the recall by T. M. Kerrigan whose present majority is upwards of 12,000. Buchtel Also Removed. Fred G. Buchtel. the other commis sioner under recall fire has also been removed from office by a majority on the main question of more than 21,000. Owing to a split in the recall forces over competing candidates, Buchtel was almost re-elected to office by a plurality. The present figures, how ever, are against him by about 1000 votes. Unless there is an unexpected change in later figures, Newton Mc Coy has been elected to fill out the unexpired term of Buchtel. REPUBLICAN, National Committeeman. Fithian. O. H 38,433 Williams, Ralph E 48,887 Williams' lead, 10.454. Governor. Bean, Louis E 3 121 Hall, Charles 41,436 i,ee, j. ij 2.008 uicott. sen VV ., 41,427 raucisuii, 1. u 11.932 White, Georsre A 8.783 Hall's lead, 644. State Treasurer. 5"' 49.882 Ryan, Thomas F 44 cqq Justice Supreme Court. Burnett, George H 57 450 McCourt, John 58269 Rand, John L ... 45 479 Shepherd, George S 22484 Labor Commissioner. Dalziel, William A 41 064 Gram. C. H 43,306 Gram's lend, 2242. Fublic Service Commissioner. Campbell, Thomas K 33 138 Layman, F. B.. 14 827 Thiehoff, J. R 33;Sy Campbell's lead, 75. , DEMOCRATIC. Rational Commltteemaa, Klnsr. Will R f ,068 Morrow, J. W 7 742 King's lead, 1320. Governor. Holmes, Webster 1,643 Pierce, Walter M 9,966 Purdy, Will E 1 114 Starkweather, Harvey G i',S7S Pierce's lead, 4,988, WASCO'S TOTK IS LIGHT ONE Olcott, AVilliams and Sinnott Get Large Majorities. THE DALLES, Or., .May 20. (Spe cial.) Although only about 2500 votes out of a registered 6000 were cast in Wasco county at yesterday's election, those who did turn out to the polls rolled up an avalanche of votes for republican leaders, majorities of more than two to one being given Olcott, Williams and Sinnott. The only close contest in the elec tion was in the Wasco county race for representative In the state legis lature. Here, according to complete unofficial county returns, W. C. Bol ton of Maupin won out over Herbert Egbert of The Dalles by only 30 votes, Bolton receiving 553 and Egbert 523. County Commissioner Hix had a walk away in hts race for re-election from Fremont Hayden, opposing candidate. Hix polled 1298 votes to Hayden's 379. The democratic vote was unusually light, only a few hundred votes being cast. Pierce, the high democratic candidate for governor, received only 239 votes, as compared with 891 votes for Olcott, the high republican can didate. IJing, for democratic com , mitteeman, received but 208 votes. The light democratic vote is attribut ed to the fact that scores of regis tered democrats switched parties at the polls yesterday, swearing in with the aid of two freeholders in order to be able to vote for Sinnott and Olcott. The high vote of the county elec tion was received by J. M. Patterson, republican candidate for county treas urer, unopposed, who was the recip ient of 1583 votes. Wasco county expressed Itself emphatically on the question of recall of Public Service Commissioner Will- ams. casting 1111 votes for his recall. compared"Vith 575 against. OLCOTT VICTOR IN MARION Total of 3174 Votes Obtained, to 2701 Cast for Hall. SALEM. Or., May 20. (Special.) Complete returns from Marion county in yesterday's primary election, with the exception of one precinct having less than 15 votes at the last general election, today show the following results: Republican: National committeeman, Fithian S163, Williams 4733. Representative in congress Fisher 1339, Hawley 5219, Norbiad 2145. Governor Bean 251, Hall Z701, Lee 249, Olcott 3174, Patterson 1022, White 1'682. - Treasurer Hoff 4015, Ryan 4461. Labor commissioner Dalziel 3144, Grai 4637. Public service commissioner Camp bell 4253, Layman 1466, Thiehoff 1929. Democrat: ' - Governor Holmes 107, Pierce 997, Purdy 77, Starkweather 139. .National committeeman .rung 641, Morrow 424. For recall of Buchtel Tea 4715, no S854. Recall candidate Buchtel 3129, McCoy 2287, Ostrander 1633. For recall of Williams Tea 4669, no 3656. Recall candidates Williams 3444, Kerrigan 3347. Sam Brown and Alexander Lafollett, both of Gervais, were nominated by the republicans .for the two seats in the state senate, while T. B. Kay, Lloyd Reynolds, Otto Wilson and Mrs. Fannie Bishop were nominated for representatives. Mr. Kay headed the representative ticket. ... For county commissioner Jim Smith received the republican nomination. John Giesy and H. H. Vandervoort were chosen as first and second choice for mayor of Salem, while Verden Moffitt and Walter Blrtchet were the first and second choice for chief of police. Mark Poulson and P. L. Fra zier were first and second choice for recorder. A municipal measure authorizing the issuance of bonds In the amount of $13,500 for the purchase of add! tional fire-fighting equipment and a bill providing for. the issuance of bonds to make certain sewer improve ments carried. A third measure au thorizing an appropriation of $7600 with which to ; purchase . a street sweeper was lost. A charter amendment providing that the chief of police shall be ap pointed by the mayor, subject to con firmation of the council,- probably failed by a slight majority. One of the peculiarities of the Marion county results was the favor able vote for the recall of both Buch tel and Williams, and their pluralities against all candidates to replace them. Marion county electors first voted to recall them and then named them to succeed themselves. Every candidate who received the indorsement of the Federation of Pa triotic societies was defeated in Marion county. cincts in Yamhill county give the following totals: Republican Fithian 1140, Williams 1280; Fisher 516, Hawley 1487, Nor biad 558; Bean 83, Hall 630, Lee 67, Olcott 817, Patterson 846, White 362; Hoff 946, Ryan 1616; Burnett 2031, McCourt 1616, Rand 1636, Shepherd 833; Dalziel 903, Gram 1359; Campbell 1118, Layman 597, Thiehoff 467. Democratic King 421, Morrow 292; Holmes 108, Pierce 595, Purdy 66, Starkweather 185. Recall of Williams, yes 1994, no 1277; Kerrigan 1518, Williams 1264. Recall of Buchtel Tes 2021, no 1283; Buchtel 1094, McCoy 1306, Os trander 610. Peter Zimmerman of Yamhill won the nomination for state senator from Tamhill county from W. H. Vinton of this city by a margin of 35 votes. I senator with 675 votes to Banks' 365. A. E. Veatch. of Rainier has defeated Willard Evanson of Clatskanie for the republican nomination to the legisla ture. Sherman Miles, present repre sentative, has the democratic nomi tatlon. Walter Pierce won the demo cratic nomination. On the resall of Williams the vote was 728 votes yes, 321 no, Buchtel 281, McCoy 362, Ostrander 200. Approximately 40 per cent of regis tered vote was cast. MEDFORD VOTE IS CLOSE Olcott Leads Hall by Margin, of Only 20 Votes. MEDFORD, Or., .May 20. (Special.) Vinton is the present incumbent and! Complete unofficial figures of the was formerly president of the state republican ticket primary election in Medford give the following results senate. W. W. Lunger of Lafayette trailed sbout 400 votes behind. Or. B. Foster of Dayton, democrat, was nom inated without opposition in his party's primaries. George E."Pley of Sheridan won the republican county commissionershlD nomination. W. A. Lead was nominated for assessor al most two to one over his nearest opponent, Martin Miller, ex-county assessor of Dayton. J, A. Glover, unopposed, of McMlnnville, got the democratic nomination for assessor. HALL LEADS IN LAXK COUNTY OLCOTT IS VICTOR IN LINN Recall of Both Commissioners Fa vored by More Than Two to One. ALBANY, Or., May 20. (Special. The complete vote of the Linn county state ballot follows: ,; Republican National commitee man: Fithian 953, Williams 1495; rep resentative in congress, Fisher 642, Hawley 1511, Norbiad 593; governor, Bean 156, Hall 616, Lee 44, Olcott 872, Patterson 593, Wh'te 48b; treasurer, Hoff 856, Ryan 1629; justice of su preme court, Burnett 2069, McCourt 1762, Rand 1720, Shepherd 785: super intendent of public instruction, Churchill "2220; labor commissioner, Dalziel 862, Gram 1345; public service commissioner, Campbell 1300, Lay man 436, Thiehoff 479. - Democratic National committee man, King 563, Morrow 370; governor, Holmes 77, Pierce 740, Purdy 67, Starkweather 194. Recall election Williams' recall, yes 2289, no 957. Vote for Kerrigan 1593, Williams 1009. Buchtel recall, yes 2245, no 916. Vote for Buchtel 799, McCoy 1208, Ostrander 526, PATTERSON WINS IN YAMHILL Recall of Service Commissioners Voted by Large Majorities. , McMINNVILLE, Or., May 20. (Spe cial.) Complete returns from all pre- Incompiete Count on National Com mitteeman and Treasurer. Fithian. W'ms. Hoff. Ryan, KaKer Benton Clackamas . Columbia . . Coos Crook Curry ...... Douelas .... Gilliam Grant Harney Hood River.. Jackson .... Jefferson ... Josephine. . . Klamath . . . Lake Lane Lincoln Linn Malheur Marion Morrow Multnomah.. Polk Sherman .., Tillamook.. , Umatilla .. Union Wallowa . . Wasco ..... Washington. Wheeler Yamhill ... Deschutes.. 563 464 414 561 513 90S 513 1,092 2,343 2,986 1,694 3,129 1,338 1,843 2,020 1,413 701 666 676 767 106 1,230 1,388 821 43 119 97 74 9 45 30 27 1,312 1.071 1,466 1,358 15 110 20 27 . 44 40 72 91 95 SO . 380 324 319 392 454 643 662 620 30 ' 31 25 43 584 394 422 593 601 616 711 623 31 52 60 94 ; 1.364 3,615 1,54 2,124 349 355 206 234 953 1,495 856 1,629 , 96 157 ... , 3,163 4,733 4,015 4.461 . 154 227 188" 283 .16,800 18,632 24,269 15.493 .780 1,121 44 111 82 80 636 735 588 778 . 1,470 1,805 2.548 1,442 . 427 736 590 627 . 274 281 - 222 365 . 586 1.132 '823 922 . 1,385 1,458 1,224 1,719 . 130 187 . 1,140 1,280 946 1,616 . 423 515 596 401 .38,433 48,887 47.882 44,899 81 of 98 Precincts Place Olcott Second and Bean Third. EUGENE. Or.. May 20. (Special.) Eighty-one precincts out of 98 in Lane county gave the following: vote on re publican candidates: For national committeeman mtn- ian, 1611; Williams, 2020. For representative Hawley, 2146; Norbiad, 1263; Fisher, 719. For governor Bean, 998; Hall, I3d9; Lee, 82; Olcott, 1216; Patterson, 427; White, 408. For state treasurer Hon, lbsu; Ryan, 2369. For state labor commissioner uai- ziel, 1610; Gram, 1882. ' For public service commissioner- Campbell, 1666; Layman, 810; Thie hoff. 954. Recall of Williams Yes, 2627; no, 1198; Kerrigan, 1888; Williams, 1228. Recall of Buchtel Yes, 2711; no, 1221; Buchtel, 1042; McCoy, 1340; Os trander. 834. The vote on democratic candidates follows: For national committeeman King, 588: Morrow. 361. For governor Holmes, 65; Pierce, 666; Purdy, 76; Starkweather, 211. The republicans nominated J. S. Magladry for state senator over Wal ter B. Jones and H. C. Wheeler, Ben F. Keeney and Emmett Howard for representatives. OLCOTT STRONG IN KLAMATH Governor Beats Hall 2 to 1 In Southern Oregon Precincts. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., May 20.--(Special.) Thirty Klamath county precincts complete and six incomplete give Williams 616. Fithian 601, Sin nott 956, Gwinn 434, Olcott 729, Hall 272, Patterson 111, White 431, Bean 61, Lee 68, Hoff 711, Ryan 623, Mc Court 745, Rand 744, Burnett 764, Shepherd 403, Gram 592, Dalziel 536, Layman 273, Thiehoff 233, Campbell 487, Morrow 57, King 44, Pierce 49, Purdy 13, Starkweather 37, Holmes 2. A. L. Leavltt defeated E. L. Elliott for the republican nomination for cir cuit Judge 2 to 1. Charles J. Martin's victory over Asa Fordyce, incumbent, for commissioner was correspondingly large. R. C. Groesbeck was sole demo cratic candidate for judge. HALL POPULAR IX COOS Marshfield Man Leads by Vote of Nearly 3 to 1. MARSHFIELD, Or., May 20. (Spe cial.) Forty Coos precincts complete give ltnian uo, w imams Fisher 325, Hawley 1497, Norbiad 607, Bean 29, Hall 1614, Lee 18, Olcott 618, Patterson 64, White 183, Hoff 1388, Rvan 821. Burnett 1438, McCourt 1286, Rand 1216. Shepherd 724, Dalziel 817, Gram 1132, Campbell 878, Layman 2S9, Thiehoff 656. King 265, Morrow 180, Holmes 103, Pierce 278, Purdy 47, Starkweather 92. Recall Williams, yes 159, no 260; recall Buchtel, yes 177, no 255. Candidates Williams 777, Kerrigan 694, Buchtel 801, McCoy 364, Ostrander 208. Curry county, Hall 311, Olcott 60. CLACKAMAS IS FOR HALL Coos Candidate Gets 2034 Votes to 1914 for Olcott. OREGON CITY, Or., May 20. (Spe cial.) The complete election returns In Clackamas count from all of the 83 precincts follow: Fithian 2480, Will'ams 4583, Fisher "243, Hawley 1688, Norbiad 1159, Bean 132, Hall 2034, Lee 166, Olcott 1914, Patterson 643. White 733, Hoff 1791, Ryan 3316, Dalziel '.998, Gram 2536, Rand 3072, Burnet. . 3652, McCourt S436. Shepherd 1756 Campbell 2213 Layman 919, Thiehoff 1478, Banks 1566, Clark 1262, Hall 1783, Koehn 2089, Meindl 2601, Democratic; Holmes 86, Pierce 286, Purdy 31, Starkweather 523, King 672, Morrow 482. FITHIAN WINS IN COLUMBL4. Hall Leads Olcott In Race for Gov ernor; Norbiad Ahead. ST. HELENS, Or.. May 20. (Spe cial.) Complete returns from Colum bia county give Fithian 701, Williams 666, Hawley 664, Norbiad 668. Fisher 251, Hall 538. Lee 36. Olcott 489, Pat terson 197, White 122, Bean 69, Ryan 767, Hoff 676, Shepherd 440, Burnett 789, McCourt 7S5, Rand 730. Churchill 889,' Gram 778, .Dalzlel 446, Layman 209, Thiehoff 627, Campbell 425. Judge J. E. Eakin has defeated O. B. Sutters for Judge of the 20th judi cial district in a cloce race. The Co lumbia county vote was: Setters 683 Eakin 687. Hall wins out for joint For governor Olcott 687, Hall 667, Bean 23, White 22, Patterson 22, Lee 9. National repuolican committeeman Williams 643, Fithian 464. For representative Hawley 692, Norbiad 396. Fisher 169. State treasurer Ryan, 620, Hoff 562. Labor commissioner Dalziel 538, Gram 630. Public service commissioner -Camp bell 303, Layman 218. Public service commission recall Williams' recall, yes 300, no 413; vote for commissioner, Williams 326, fc.6T rigan 211; Buchtel recall, yes 282, no 376; vote for commissioner, Buchtel 334, McCoy 165, Ostrander 86. I ernor. Bean 65, Hall 1805, Lee 28, Ol- For circuit court judge, first dls- cott 1505. PattMvwvn 159 Whita 212: trict, Jackson and Josephine counties I treasurer,. Hoff 2020, Ryan 1413; m. Tnomas 4, tius JNewDuryaoi.' justice supreme court. Burnett 2464, cincts. Union county, give: Republi can, national committeeman, Fithian, 427; Williams, 736; representative in congress, second district, Gwinn, 666; bmnott, 721; governor, Patterson, 218; White, 105; Bean, 71; Hall, 337; Lee, 24; Olcott, 587; state treasurer, Hoff, 690; Ryan, 627; justice supreme court, Shepherd, 295; Burnett, 748; McCourt, 680; Rand, 1018; state superintendent Dublic instruction. Churchill, 875; commissioner, bureau I of labor and statistics, Dalziel, 443; Gram, 692; public service commis sioner, Layman, 224; Thiehoff, 262; Campbell, 655; senator, nineteenth dis trict, Hinkle, 288; Kitchen, 384; Eber- nard, 625; representative, Hwenty fourth disw-ict, Campbell, 363; Hunter, 849; recall, yes, 889; no, 379; public service commissioner,- Kerrigan, 678; Williams, 433. Democratic, national committeeman, King, 256; Morrow, 190; representa tive in congress, Graham, 282; gov ernor, Holmes, 16; Pierce, 475; Purdy, 9; Starkweather, 29. CLATSOP IS FOR "WILLIAMS Norbiad Has Big Lead In Race for Representative. ASTORIA," Or., May 20. (Special.) Complete returns from IT city and 18 of the 28 outside precincts in Clatsop county give: Republican national committee man Fithian 1388, Williams 1843; representative, first district, Fisher 162, Hawley 539, Norbiad 3068; gov- For state representative, Jackson county, two to be nominated Ralph P. Cowgill 735, John H. Carkln 673, Delbert Fehl S76. For county commissioner George Alford 735, Thomas H. Sampson 307. State senator, Jackson county George W. Dunn, republican, unop posed, and) Newton W. Borden, demo crat, unopposed. OLCOTT AHEAD IN WASCO Recall of Williams Carries by About Two to One. THE DALLES, Or., May 20. (Spe cial.) Complete returns from all 39 Wasco county precincts this after noon gave the following: Fithian 686, Williams 1132, Gwinn, 592, Sinnott 1322, Bean 56, Hall 492, Lee 39, Olcott 891, Patterson, 324, White 170, Hoff 823, Ryan 922, Burnett 1201, McCourt 1127, Rand 1172, Shepherd, 624, Churchill 384, ' Dalziel, 694, Gramm 1036, Campbell 849, Layman 268, Thie hoff, 292, Bolton, county representa tive, 553; Egbert, county representa tive, 523; Gill, county representative, 369, Johnston, for county representa tive, 480. For county commissioner: Hayden 379, Hix 1298. Democrats: King 208, Morrow 105, Graham 241, Holmes 24, Pierce 239, Pur.dy 19, Starkweather 78. Recall Williams, yes 1111, no 676. For public commission: Kerrigan 869, Williams 558. OLCOTT LEADS IN SHERMAN Governor Polls 295 Votes to 71 Cast for Senator Hall. MORO, Or., May 20. (Special.) Official count of Sherman county gives: Williams 145, Fithian 336. Sinnott 373, Gwin 10. Bean 51, Hall 71, Lee 5, Olcott 295, Patterson 39. White 72. Hoff 248, Ryan 265. Burnett 352, McCourt 301, Rand 358, Shepherd 163. Dalziel 127, Gram 304. Campbell 229, Layman 100, Thiehoff 91. Morrow 67, King 83, Holmes 15. Pierce 133, Purdy 6, Starkweather 15. Joint rep resentatives district 28, republican. Miller 186, Carsner 164, Wright 302. J. M. Wilson nominated on both re publican and democratic tickets for county commissioner. Recall, yes 390, no 255. Kerrigan 297, Williams 268. County unit plan school administra tion, yes 163, no 632. McCourt 2359. Rand 1891, Shepherd 1082; labor commissioner, Dalziel, 1551, Gram 1620; public service com missioner, Campbell 838, Layman 342, Thiehoff 2013; circuit Judge, Eakin 1958, Setters 1678. Democratic national committeeman King' 99, Morrow 158; governor, Purdy 16, Starkweather 98, Holmes 12, Pierce 50; Williams recall, yes 1199, no 999; Kerrigan 843, Williams 987; Buchtel recall, yes 1183, no 1010; Buchtel 861, McCoy 646, Ostrander 419. GWLNN WINS IN UMATILLA Sinnott Behind Nearly 1000 Votes In County. PENDLETON, Or., May 20. (Spe cial.) Fifty-eight precincts in Uma tilla county complete on republican ticket give: Fithian 1470, Williams 1805. Gwinn 2654. Sinnott 1744. Bean 107, Hall 2214, Lee 40, Olcott 1487, Patterson 666, White 101, -Hoff 2548, Ryan 1442, Burnett 2560, McCoUrt 2583. Rand 1885, Shepherd 653, Gram 1429, Dalzlel 2108, Campbell 851, Lay man 666. Thiehoff 1720. Joint senatorial Eberhard, 2105, Hinkle 1608, Kitchen 572. Joint rep resentative, Condre 73, Dodd 1665, Hulden 223, Smith 2337. County rep resentative, Mann 2410, Miller 1797, Sloan 1182, Temple 1390. County treasurer, Cranston, 1984, DeHart 2231. BAKER STRONG FOR FITHIAN Incomplete Conut Also Shows Mr. Sinnott Leading. BAKER, Or., May 20. (Special.) Complete returns from 16 of the 40 precincts in Baker county, including the cities of Baker, Haines, Sumpter. Huntington, Durkee. Keating, Sparta, Halfway and Eagle Valley, showed as follows: Republicans Fithian 663, Williams 464, Gwinn 303, Sinnott 740, Bean 67, Hall 136. Lea 32, Olcott 506. Patterson 336, White 108, Hoff 414, Ryan 551, Burnett 740, McCourt 816. Rand 987, Dalziel 413, Gram 448. Democrats King 441, Morrow 200, Holmes 21, Pierce 320, Purdy 18, Starkweather 77. Recall Y-ss, 805; no, 697; Kerrigan, 9; Williams. 611. JOSEPHINE'S VOTE COMPLETE Returns Show Fithian Has Good Lead Over Williams. GRANTS PASS, Or;, May 20. (Spe cial.) Josephine's vote, complete, follows: National committeeman, republican, Fithian 684, Williams 394; represent ative. Fisher 219, Hawley 671, Norbiad 267; governor, Bean 45, Hall 490, Lee 22, Olcott 236, Patterson 274, White 65; Hoff 422, Ryan 593, Burnett 666, McCourt 633, Rand 685, Shepherd 291, Churchill 852, Dalziel 484, Gram 470, Campbell 380, Layman 235, Thiehoff 255. Democratic, King 164, Morrow 72, Holmes 14. Pierce 152. Purdy 9, Stark weather 84. Recall, Williams, yes 726, no S90; Buchtel, yes 732, no 526. OLCOTT LEADS IN MALHEUR Count, Incomplete, Shows Wil liams Ahead of Fithian. ONTARIO, Or., May 20. (Special.) Six precincts in Malheur county out of 36, including three in Ontario and two in Vale and Nyssa complete, give the following votes for governor: Patterson 72. White 33, Bean 35, Hall 33, Lee 8, "Olcott 177. For national committeeman, Fithian 96, Williams 157. For representative, Sinnott 211 Gwinn 123. Four precincts. Including two in Vale and Nyssa and one in Ontario, Eive. for recall 140, against. 111; Wil liams 86, Kerrigan 101. In the coun try precincts the voting was reported very light. WILLIAMS CARRIES UNION Olcott Leads Hall for Governor by 587 to 337. LA GRANDE, Or., May 20. (Spe cial. ) Complete returns from 32 pre- Totals Vote by Counties on Governor. Hall. Olcott. Baker 13 Benton -171 Clackamas 2,034 Clatsop 1,805 Columbia 538 Coos 1.614 Crook 125 Curry 311 , Douglas 1,954 Gilliam 30 Grant Harney 21 Hood River 88 Jackson 1,213 Jefferson 31 Josephine ' 490 Klamath 272 Lake " 15 Lane ; . 1,339 Lincoln 163 Linn 616 Malheur 33 Marion 2,701 Morrow 125 Multnomah 19,168 Polk .460; Sherman ' 71 Tillamook 1,045 Umatilla 2.214 Union !. 337 Wallowa f 118 Wasco ..-.. i...,' 492 Washington - 807 Wheeler ...,.... ' 101 Yamhill 530 Deschutes 268 506 724 1,914 1,605 489 618 122 50 882 158 40 ' 86 393 1.224 - 123 235 729 98 1,216 323 872 177 3,174 - 216 18-315 527 295 371 1,487 -. 587 265 891 1,120 303 817 575 Totals ..... 1 Hall's lead. S Complete. ...41,436 41.427 BIG WHOLESALE HOUSE QUITS ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, ETC., TO BE DISPOSED OF TO THE PUBLIC FOR WHAT IT WILL BRING. WATCH FOR OPENING DATE QF SALE. LOCATION 149-151 Fourth Street BETWEEN MORRISON AND ALDER Former Location of Goodyear Shoe Co. ' Wallowa for Olcott. ENTERPRISE, Or., May 20. (Spe cial.) Thirty precincts out of 34 in Wallowa county, precincts containing 95 per cent of the registered voters, give Fithian 274, Williams 281, Gwinn 285, Sinnott 324, Bean 64, Hall 118, Lee 23, Olcott 265, Patterson 136, White 33, Hoff 222, Ryan 365, Burnett 395, McCourt 318, Rand 461, Shepherd 112, Churchill 651. Dalzlel 255, Gram 293, Campbell 29?, Layman 157, Thie hoff 73, Campbell 164, Hunter 469 King 144, Morrow 99, Graham 211, Holmes 8, Pierce 244. Purdy 10, Stark weather 24, recall, yes 394, no 358, Kerrigan 325, Williams 355. Hall Leads In Clackamas. OREGON CITY, Or., May 20. (Spe cial.) Complete reports from 79 of 83 precincts tabulated so far give Fitnian i343. Williams 2986. Dyser 1109, Haw ley 2529, Norbiad 1096, Bean 127, Hall 1914, Lee 163, Olcott 1777, Pattersor 630, White 717, Hoff 1696, Ryan 3129. The vote, was about 60 per cent of registration. - Fisher Gets Big Vote. BEAVERTON, Or., May 20. (Spe cial.) Earl E. Fisher, republican candidate for congress from the first district, received a good vote in his home town. East and West Beaver ton precincts gave Fisher 160, Haw ley 49, Norbiad 21 votes. . Harney Favors Olcott. BURNS, Or., May 20. (Special.) Complete returns In four precincts in Harney county give the following to tals: Republican, Fithian 72, Wil liams 91, Gwinn 37, Sinnott 152, Bean 29, Hall 21, Lee 6, Olcott 86, Patter son 17. White 45, Hoff 95, Ryan 80. mm 1 11. 11 1 mi. in 1 in 1 I II II II J , I , 1 1". A NEW, permanent standardof v, T I x. comfort, sensible good looks 'nms I and right value in business men's "Tp '" I I shoes. Can be compared only I V 'S I I with a shoe of much higher price. ' 9 1 l i ' :i Made of highest grade leathers, by skilled 1 JjO 1 N . craftsmen. An honest-made shoe that ffiqm lV h- I f; is comfortable, good looking and long 4 I sjj . wearing. Any additions fljhich could be jf , I . made would be mere frills and would K.B MSAb. 1 ' only raise the price-not the value. Afl I 1 LOTUS CALF H Aft Ilp I all sizes I y iwl y I I one' PRICE ' et-Jg-fo 1 JlM?V'W I ;1 i i !ci vw I Sold ill Pontovtb, v., 4 2. H - MEIER & FRANK CO. I "i t 1 ft,' i EGGERT YOUNG CO. u1?f' V f ',;,r - - f I THEO. BERGMANN SHOE MANUFACTURING CO. h 621 THURMAN STREET. PORTLAND. OREGON I Burnett 113, McCourt 103, Rand 158, Shepherd 38, Dalziel 154, Gram 99, Campbell 94, Layman 23, Thiehoff 22. Democratic, King 64, Morrow 31, Holmes 5, Pierce 76. Purdy 5, Stark weather 4. Recall for Williams 165, against recall Williams 99; Kerrigan 124. Williams 95. DESCHUTES IS FOR OLCOTT Hall Gets 268 and Recall Proposal Is Carried. BEND Or., May 20. Twenty-five precincts complete out of 29 in Des chutes county give the following re sults: Republican, Fithian 423, Wil liams 515, Gwinn 317, Sinnott 722, Bean 75, Hall 268, Lee 26, Olcott 675, Patterson 66, White 160, Hoff 595, Kyan 401, Burnett 666, McCourt 639, Rand 620, Shepherd 293, Churchill 859, Dalzlel 323, Gram 525, Campbell 304, Layman 179, Thiehoff 338. Democratic, King 141, Morrow 107, Graham 205, Holmes 32, Pierce 14, Purdy 16, Starkweather 41. Williams recall, yes 659, no 634; Kerrigan 528, Williams 469. Wheeler Count Nearly Complete. FOSSIL, Or., May 20. (Special.) Complete returns from 13 precincts out of 14 In Wheeler county give the following totals: Republicans, Fith ian 130, Williams 187, Gwlnn 97, Sin nott 505, Bean 35, Hall 101. Lee 13. Olcott 303, Patterson 114, Hoff 333, (Concluded on Page 14, Column 1.) L NEW INVENTION Big improvement over arch supports. Carries most weight on these muscles, strengthening the feet and ankles, re lieving the pressure off your corns, callouses and bunions. Tour feet get tired first. Get them at anv J. C. Penney Co. De partment Store. Write for DooKiet, Huron cuboid Support Mfg. Co., Albanr,Oregron. E: AND I Jl Facilities 1 f"J that spell efficiency, ability I js, to serve and an improved g s institution with elaborate jj artisuc appointments. IB f" wfpf fj fPf nP' establishment 1 giypP 'III II Independent Funeral IH m WVMnm Im IS .I complete iunerais fj, -WT Automatic 518-44. i! Mill 1 IHIMI MM KITH 1 1 1 HM li i km iii'lin i' 1 1 I'M! ! Mi I 'I l'hi i i ftni it ! 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Write now for interesting booklet "More Dollars for Fruit Growers." - 1 MkMidtMieiionQ). g m 1 fvw-'-yj!!jxr',a i S I -if i 2 f k,yf X &k til IIIIBIIIBBIBBIIBIIIII DR. B. B. WRIGHT Elect Me to be Your Family Dentist If you do you will never invoke the recall. Honest, conscientious, highly skilled and moderately priced dental service is my platform. X-Ray Examination When Necessary DR. B. E. WRIGHT North-west 1 Corner B Sixth and wm WashtnKton Streets, Ent. 327V4 Wash. Phone Bdwy. 7210. m Raleigh Bldg. Painless Extraction of Teeth Twenty Years in Active Service Office Honrs S A. M. to 6 P. SI. Sunday 10 to 12 A. M. Open Evening by Appointment. Consultation Free. UUII M H B B R B B B B B B B B B B H R H