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OLCOHHOOOffl OVERCHAS.B FOR STATE SECRETARY MOORES '6' Republican Candidate Has Lead Over Opponent in Al most Every County, HUGHES FOR PRESIDENT 3ucnUl Defeats Campbell for rubUo Serrloe Commissioner; Wright .. ' Xeds la Butm Oregon. over Moores. Gore for Joint repre- Johnson Nora Miller 108. County klna 48. Peterson 22, Spencer 25. "War itnutlv of Jackson and Oouflu, treasurer W. A. Buchanan, unop- ren 10. Worsley 19. has four to'en in this county over nosed. 1 Assessor- W, H. Rickaro, nn-t , xr president Burton 82, Cummins Cajo of Bosebnrr. Thomas and Sbel-, opposed. County commissioner H. C. S3, Hughes 186, Bosah 3. Vice presl- don were nominated for the legisla ture, Thomas' vote, being- the full rarty strength. Roberts and Carkln. tor district attorney, ran neck and neck. Gardiner was renominated for county clerk and Wilson for sheriff. Mrs. Myrtle Blalteley for .treasurer. Wilson and Coleman, for assessor. Is ec far undecided Professor Ager, county school superintendent. Delegates to National Republican Convention Abrams, Cameron, Buland, Boyd. Wilson unopposed for presidential nomination. Borden, Democrat, probably noml rated 'district i attorney over Kelly, incumbent. Miss Marian B. Towne, Democrat, was renominated for Mhe legislature. The Democratic vote was very light. Herron, unopposed. dent Webster 154. i K,or,tarv rt .tit. "Mnf 1 T 1 I Moores 128. State senator from twenty-second (Contlnaml From Pigo On) beer majority well in excess of 18. 009, according to the returns now in from-Friday's primary. That the ma jority will exceed that figure as be lated ' returns" arrive Is the opinion of alt observers. Hughes last night had a plurality of 25,00 votes over Albert B. Cummins f Iowa and was 39,000 ahead of Theo dore E. Burton of Ohio. Only few of the Oregon counties hud sent in com pleted totals. But all were going the ame way HuKlien first, Cummins t poor second and' Burton a bad last. The name of Theodore Roosevelt had been written on. a few ballots. - The preference vote forS president, according to late returns, was: Burton 0.19 cummins .sr,9 Hughes 4. ,7 (4 JTatlonal Delegates Chosen. i Oregon's delegates to the Republi can national convention from the state t large, according to the returns from SO counties, including 370 precincts of Multnomah county, appear to be Lian- 11 Boyd of Wallowa county, Ceorit Charles H. Carey of Multnomah coun- CLACKAMAS COMPLETE. Oregon City, Or;, May 20. Complete unofficial returns from Clackamas county. Republican: delegates to na tional convention, state at large J Charles W. Ackerson 1116, Daniel Boyd 2245, Mrs. G. I Buland 1138. George J. Cameron 2405, Charles H. Carey 1837, P. H. Case 768, C. W. Fulton 1864. Russell Hawkins 1405, Samuel D. Pet erson 807, Arthur D. Spencer 1282, Frank M. Warren 648, J. H. Worsley 1038. Delegates to national convention, district Albert Abraham 1908, C. P. Bishop 2402, C. W. Calkins 2051. B. L. Steeves 1196. President of the United States The odore K. Burton 630; Albert B. Cum mins 1343. Charles E. Hughes 2208. Electors for president and vice pres ident R. R. Butler 3188, Willis I. Cot tel 3084, Francis S. Ivanhoe 1316, W. P. Keady 2083. M. J. MacMahon 2181. W. C. North 2814, JOf. Wilson 2986. Secretary or state Charles B. Moores 2099, Ben W. Olcott 2383. Public service commissioner Fred Q. Buchtel 2301. Thomas K. Campbell 1719. Democratic unofficial complete count in Clackamas county: Delegates to national convention, state at large Frank L. Armitage 716, A. S. Bennett 737, Thomas H. Crawford 624, Fred Hollister 440, W. I Morgan WASCO COMPLETE. ti niiua rtv ikTav 20 Comnlete returns from' Wasco county give: Del- , district Gowaa 230, Hurley 78, Stew- -RnuhllaTi reinvention ACKer- ari 22 son 463, Boyd 961. Buland 691, Camer on 70, Carey 761, Case 378. Fulton 826, Hawkins 669, Peterson 42. Spen cer 616. Warren 255, Worsley 625. District delegates Brooke 1450, Burgess 1502, Pollard 773. President Burton 202. Cummins 556, Hughes 1167. Vice President Webster 1269. Electors Butler 151, Cottel 1342, Ivanhoe 808. Keady 1067. MacMahon 1191, North 1364, Wilson 1331. Congressman Sinnott 1935. Secretary of State Moores 773, Ol cott 131L Supreme Court Burnett 1615. Moore 1533. Dairy and Food Commissioner Mickle 1794. Public Service Commissioner Corey 441, Kyle 196, McCulloch 441, Rusk 383, Service 166. Wright 394. Circuit Judge Wilson 1731. State Senator Gill 1093, Morton 293. Nickelsen 677. Twenty-one out of 28 precincts give: County commissioner Byron 156. Hess 356, Solomon 44, Swain 218. County clerk Hughes 413, Struck 371. Asses sor Bain 42, Buck 93. Caldwell 278, Roberts 145. Randall 79, Young 174. Treasurer Pearl Flak 438, Miller 404. School . superintendent May Griffin 181, Joklsch 110. Millard 252. McDade 269. Democratic county results: Commis sioner Barnes 241, Dibble 190. Clerk Corey 229, Dalton 296. Assessor Brittingham 785, 'Catlow 216. District attorney M. A. Biggs 181, Cook 163, Bizemore 153. Returns from outside precincts are coming in very slowly. mission with 148; Kyle. 148;. Service. 131: Corey.; 86; McCollocb, 75; Rusk. 64. Mrs. Lna Snell Shurte defeats Her bert W. Copeland for school superin tendent. 647 to 102. . J. A." Waters, incumbent, wins over H. F. Tash for county clerk, 644 to 236. The hottest fight is for county treas urer: T. J. Humphreys, 381; Oscar Borg, 227; J. I Wllkins, 160. E. I Padberg received 436 and George Bleakman 311 for county com missioner. - Only a. small vote of the total -registration was cast. V HOOD RIVER COMPLETE. Hood River, Or., May 20. Complete returns from all precincts in Hood River county aive: Delegates, Repub- 1 11 can convention Ackerson 256, Boyd Ktnt R,nrM,nt.(lv Twentv-ntnth 2R0. Till land 188. Cameron 404. Carey Campbell. 1461. District Adkisson 1258. Anderson , 370. Case 233. Fulton 329, Hawkins 268, Circuit Judge, second district, Bu- 1648. Kellv 1144. I Peterson233. Spencer 235, Warren 78, ' chanan. 1332; Cardwell, 1998; DOUGLAS COUNTY. Rosebure. Or.. May 20. Complete re turns. Republican, from all but five out of 67vrrecincts in Douglas county give: Delegate at large, Ackerson, 7J6; Boyd, 1353; Buland, 830; Cameron, 1466; Carey, 1105; Case, ezs; jnmon. 1221; Hawkins, 983; Peterson, 612; Spencer, 827; Warren, 267. Delegates, first district, Abraham, 1606; Bishop. 1142; Calkins, 1451; Steeves, 780. "President. Burton, 314; Cummins, 937; Hughes 1653. Secretary of state, Moores. 1484; Ol cott, 1987. Service commissioner, Buchtel, 1258; Coke District Attorney Bell. Incumbent, . Worsley 226. 1184, Childers 1057. Delegates national convention, . Sec- County Republican ticket: Clerk -nrl nrair.nal district Brooks 688. Fox 2079. unopposed. Sheriff Chris- Bure fi05 p0narH 426. man. Incumbent, 1378. Sexton 942. As sessor Davis, Incumbent, 1080, Coop er 1168. Treasurer Rice, incumbent, 1225, Krler 969. Commissioner Clau sen, incumbent, 1340, Fitzgerald 788. Surveyor Campbell, incumbent, 1052, Mohr 1133. Other county officers were renomi nated unopposed. 637, W. Morrow 479, Drake C. Delegates to national convention. First district C. C. Jackson 831, Emil T. Raddant 624, R. R. Turner 695. Klectors for president and vice pres ident Oliver P. Coshow 985, Albert K. Haney 1002, Porter J. Neff 972, Daniel W. Sheahan 628, John H. Stev enson 989. A . 1 . II. T." . . 1 . ... 1 .... . y ana u .ne . . u. """" O'Reilly 291. Helen I. Tomlinson 338 man. county. Arthur C. bpenctr. who , , was running slroiur In the returns earlier in the day, lost his lead last flight. The delegates from the third j district of Multnomah county appa-1 rently are Clarence R. Plotchkiss and Ralph. W. Hoy I. 1 The vote on delegates at large was: Ackerson 2o,.'ir, Tllit.nil 1 7 ''fill Boyd ii sherman complete. Cameron 3,d9 Moro, Or., May 20. Compute re- -r"y yS1;,? turns for Sherman county: Fulton i0,2"b 1 Charles B. Moores 209, Olcott 816. Hawkins' 28',3i)ti j Burton 42, Cummins 137, Hughes Peterson '. ie!fi02 276, Borah 16, Roosevelt 24, Wojdrow Hpencer 28.237 Wilson 7. Warren 11,310 ... ... . , . . . ... Worsley 15 292 Republican delegates-i-Ackerson 118, ffhe votV on uVlegaUsfrVm' the Third 'Byd 26,3- B"'and C'4mf.roa 11V district was ' Carey 201, Case 136, Fulton 264, Balnea 6 O 'O Hawkins 183, Peterson 104, Spencer Braxell '. . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . '. . '. '. . '. ' 4l51 lir' Warren 38, Worsley 97. Punne J?'?01! Delegates, Second district Brooke iiolt 17514 I 327- Burgess 320, Pollard 233. Jacobs ' '. '. " '. . '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. . 6.21 5 Electors Butler 388, Cottel 316. Lofgren 4,'60 Ivanhoe 189, Keady 246, MacMahon McLeod 4,407 ,284, North 296. Wilson 327. piuniiix. i,ou' erklns 6.8R3 From the incomplete returns that ad, come in last night, it appeared hat Abraham and Bishop had been llected delegates from the First con aresslonal district and Brooke and Bur- l gess irom the tstcona. Presidential Electors Warned. Presidential electors nominated by he - Republican, appeared last night O be R. R. Butler of Wasco county. IVlllls I. Cottel of Multnomah county, W. P. Keady of Multnomah county, W. North of Multnomah county and J. Wilson of Multnomah county. The vote was as follows: Butler :ottel . . . vanhoe . . MacMahon Korth . . . , IVllson . . , , .29,661 .32.102 . .18,630 .26,312 , .21.X97 , .31,950 . .28.771 PROGRESSIVES HAD AN -EASY TIME DURING PRIMARY ELECTION Tha primary election was a very ftutet affair for the Progressives as here were no contests. The only Candidates on the ballot were those for delegates to the national conven tion and presidential electors. Progressive voters wrote In Theo- Publlc service commissioners Corey 124, Kyle 63, McCulloch 79. Rusk 74. Service 88, Wright 115. Democratic delegates Armitage 82, Bennett 153, Crawford 108, Hollister 67, Morgan 98, Morrow 102, O'Reilly 77, Tomlinson 45. For Second district Biggs 98, Holmes 68, King 90, Peterson 73, Word en 30. Democratic electors Coshow 163, Haney 160, Neff 161, Sheahan 166, Stevenson 161. Legislature, representative Clatrk 369, Peugh 245. Portwood 244. Nominations for the county are Huddleston, district attorney; Myera. sheriff (Rep.) opposed by McKean (Dem); McPherson, clerk; Wallan, treasurer; Peetz, assessor; Tagan, school superintendent; Wilson for fehort term and McKee for full term for county commissioners; Hen'lchs, surveyor; Taylor,, coroner. On the county ticket th Republican nominees are Democratic nominee with the exception of sheriff and dis trict attorney, Huddleston being op posed by W. C. Bryant on the demo cratic ticket, who was written la. but will not accept. The same applies to the state and district officer. KLAMATH COUNTY. Klamath Falls, Or., May 20. Nine teen of 29 precincts. Republican, give Ackerson 437, Boyd 679, Buland 416, Cameron 705, Carey 668, Case 343, Fulton 282, Hawkins 29, Peterson 144. Scott 158. Spencer 58. Worstly 153, Brooks 620. Burgess 653, Pollard 535. i President Burton 820, Cummins 325, Hughes 504. Presidential Electors Butler 860, Cottel 672, Ivanhoe 860. Keady 648. McMahon 677, North 674, Wilson 358. Secretary of State Moores 464 Ol cott 749. Commissioner Corey 625. Kyle 180, McCulloch 196, Rusk 48, Service 103, Wright 108. Circuit Judge Kuykendall 893, O Neill 893, Wiley 425. Representative, Twenty - first dis trict Burdlck 670, Elder 880. Forbes 639, Smith 675. Democratic results: Delegate to Convention Armitage 417. Bennett 856, Crawford 337, Hollster 210, Mor gan 272. Morrow 140. O'Reilly 71, Tomlinson 85, Biggs 209, Holmes 117. King 164. Peterson 141. Worden 352. Major 147. Vice President Marshall 858. Democratic electors Coshow 432, Haney 419, Neff 420, Sheahan 410. Stevenson 409. Eighteen precincts. Democrat, sher iff George Humphrey 366, Robert Hunsaker 284, J. A. Maddox 102. J. T. Gartrell 77. Commissioner Burrell W, Short 624, Welch 182. Assessor Jasper J. Bennett 416, J. P. Lee 316. District attorney, Republican Jos eph S. Kent 812, H. C. Merryman 740, John Irwin 405. Sheriff C. C. Low 684, Brewbaker 466, Ramsby 845, Moore 341, Gowen 270. Meaner 80, Hall 7E, Frakes 36. County clerk C. R. Relap 1231, Cowley 766. Commissioner T. G. McHattan 698, Hagelsteln, 499, Rueck 401, Tower 385. " Treasure:' George " A. Haydon 1348, Mehaffey 533. Assessor C. Aus tin Hayden 597, Peterson 653, Tipton 452, S. Lough 343. School superintend ent Miss Edna Wells 1172, MIbs Bes sie Applegate 891. County surveyor E. B. Henry 1070, Brown 876. President Burton 46, Cummins 307, Hughes 416. Vice president Webster 460. Presidential electors Butler 686, Cottel 692, Ivanhoe 250, Keady 423, MacMahon 604, North 604. Wilson 643. Representative to congress, Second district Sinnott 844. Secretary of state Moores 293, Ol cott 656. Justice supreme court Burnett 521, Moore 641. Dairy and food lnspectoi" Mickel 649. Public service commissioner Corey 242, Kyle 57, McCulloch 184, Rusk 95, Service 111. Wright 152. Circuit Judge. Seventh Judicial dis trict Wilson 700. Senator. Sixteenth senatorial district 1855; Potter, 769; Sehlbrede, 1632. Representatives, Douglas county Brand. 2448: Griggs. 1977; Porter. 1391 Representatives, ninth district, Caro, 1852; Gore. 1353. District attorney, Neuner, 1978; Rid-, die. 1545 W. E. St. Johns has been nominated for county commissioner by 350 ma jority. George Quine for sheriff by 150 majority. Cordon for assessor by 112 majority. Germond for surveyor by 400. Sawyers for treasurer by 600. Charles B. Wade for coroner. All Re publicans. Democratic delegates at large, Ar mitage. 712: Bennett. 832; Crawford 827; Hollister, 617; Morgan, 658; Mor row, 591; O'Reilly, 288; Tomlinson, 249 Delegates first district, Jackson, 801 Raddant. 358; Turner, 988. . Marshall far In the lead for vice president. County officers nominated on Demo Gill 161, Morton 193, Mickelsen 551. cratic ticket without opposition are Representative. Twenty-ninth repre-1 Long, county commissioner; fearce, sentative district Adkisson 366, An-jsneriff; Lenox, clerk; Ashworth, as derson 628, Kelly 613. isessor; Cleaves, school superintendent District attorney. Hood River coun-1 chaney and Redford for representa ty Baker 809. Sheriff Johnson 564, : tives; J. K. Howard, representative Kinnaird 247. Ledford 151. Clerk ninth district. Hamilton and Skipworth Shoemaker 837. Treasurer Mrs. Bisn- , circuit judges. op 809. County school superintendent Gilson 759. County commissioner Hannum 468, Langllle 428. Surveyor Hurlburt 769. Coroner Dutro 619. On the road! bonding proposition returns are nearly complete with but three or four precincts to hear from. The success iof the road bonds followed a big campaign which was conducted by Frank Terrace of King county. Washington, during the past two weeks and several months of worK on the part of Chries Hall, the presi dent, aad ' other members or cooa County Good Roads association. LANE COUNTY. Eugene. Or.. May 20". Eighty-six precincts out of 97 in lane county give foUowing results: Republican, delegates at large to convention Ack erson 1131, Boyd 1970, Buland 1017. Cameron 2086, Carey 1229. Case 1062. Fulton 1791. Hawkins 15J5. Paterson 814, Spencer 1140. Warren 216, Wors ley 942. Delegates from first congressional district Abraham 1839. Bishop 1519, Calkins 2678. Steeves 1036. President Burton 332, Cummins 1075. Hughes 2271. For electors of president and vice president Butler 3278, Cottel 2784. Ivanhos 1401. Keady 2240. MacMahon 2269. North S8Rli Wilson 2902. For secretary of state Moores 218T; Olcott 2414 Fof justice of supreme court Bur nett 3760, Moore 3052. For commissioner public servlce Fred C. Buchtel 1214. Thomas K. Camp bell 3049. j Eighty-four town precincts give the following vote on Democratic candi dates 1 Delegates to national convention Armitage 618, Bennet . 864, Crawford 362, Hollister 261. Morgan 239, Morrow 173, O'Reilly 127, Tomlinson 154. E. O.; Potter, G. 8. Coke and J. A. Buchanan carry Lane county for the circuit Judgshlp. Louis E. Bean, AUen H. Eaten and Walter B. Jones were nominated for representatives in the legislature. J. M. Devers was renom inated or district attorney. D. P. Bur ton was nominated for assessor over B. F. Keeney, who has held the of fice for 12 years; Stacy M. Russell was renominated for county clerk, C.. P. Barnard for sheriff, Samuel W. Tay lor was renominated for treasurer;! E. J. Moore was renominated for county school isuperintendent; H. W. Libby was renominated for county surveyor; Ernest R. Spencer for county com missioner; W. W, Bransteter for coun ty coroner. The Democratic vote was scattering and has not yet been counted. J. C; Parker was renominated for sheriff,; Free Thomas for treasurer, R. T. Porter for commissioner and Marlon Veatch ;for coroner. Hughes 1298. Electors of president- Butler 1424. Cottel 1216. Ivanhoe 973, Keady 941, MacMahon 1126, Xsortn 1284, Wilson 1288. Secretary of state Moores 778, Ol cott 1457. Service commissioner Corey 130. Kyle 84. McCulloch 85, Rusk 416, Serv ice 128; Wright 1403. Senator llaworth 630. Kiddle 1572. Representative': Twenty-fourth dis trict, Ashley, 1659; David Hizar. 606. Representative Union county: Currey. 612. Foley. 646; Small. 996. District Attorney Ashwell, 625; Denliam. 689; Dixon, 819; Kitchen, 829. sheriff Rees, 978; Williamson, 1234. County clerk Humphreys, 696; McCormick, 976; Proctor, 806. County school su perintendent Ivanhoe. 1375; Smith, 1097. Coroner Graham. 1301; Irvine, 697. Constable Faul, 513; Oliver. 4t5. Delegates Democratic national con vention Armitage, 3S0; Bennett. 4ai: Crawford, 557; Hollister, 201; Morgan. 345; M.rrow, sol; O'Reilly, 195; Tom linson, 134. Delegates for president Biggs, 154; Holmes. 659; King, 252. Pe terson, 303; Worden, 119. Vice presi dent Marshall. 478. Sheriff L'nion county Johnson, 351; Warnlck, 5t2. VOTE BY COUNTIES ON SECRETARY OF STATE' COOS COUNTY. Coquille, dr., May 20. Twenty-four the county. COLUMBIA COUNTY St. Helens, Or., May 20. Thirteen precincts, complete, out of 21: .Moores 377. Olcott 658; Buchtel 472. Camp bell 361; circuit Judge, Eakln 58'i, Nor blad 487; representative, Evenson 269, Mueller 417, Zipperer 307; district at torney, Herman 434. Metsker 619 K. C. Stanwood is renominated for snerlff by a largo majority. CoUnty Judge Clark is recalled by about 250. Other recall candidates in doubt. Thirty-one counties of the 35 In', Oregon gave Ben W. oi. ott 51,236 Ro- . . publican votes for the nomination for secretary of state. Charles K. Moore V received 37,326, innkin Olcott'a maV Jority, so far, 13,910. Returns from.;', almost all the counties aro incomplete, with four counties missing entirely.'5'-' The vote, so far returned, is us f oN ' lows; ' Moni es OU'ott.V Baker -jO- "Kg Benton f9 1.040 Clackamas 2.099 2,:i3 Clatsop 1.597 1,259 - Columbia 37 7 558 Coos CiiS 1,485 v Crook 427 80H ' ''urrv , Douglas 1.484 1.987 iillinm rant 121 Harnev IliS llooil Ulver 293 .lacksou .'.. 270 Jefferson Z'i .lowt'iiluno R,r,9 Klnniatli ah Lake. ... J-'1"" 2.137 Lincoln j4o Linn 1,503 Malheur 281 M.irion ; ; ; . 300 Morrow 94 Mult noiuah ! . '. 1 r, 704 'lk i.ik Sherman mi'I Tillamook ". 4;i 1 'mat 1 11a 1 " m i n ion 7 7 s -,u. ., i..i precincts, south side of of the peace and constable respectively by a full party vote. Not one progressive vote was cast in the county. Gill of Wasco county won over Nickelsen of Hood River county for Joint senator by 26 votes. CURRY COUNTY. Bandon, Or., May 20. Five ouTof 17 precincts. Curry county. Republican, give: President Burton 63, Cummins 140, Hughes 211, Roosevelt 66. Secretary of state Moores 108, Ol cott 201. complete, give: Delegates Republican convention, state at large Ackerson 176, Boyd 522, Buland 217. Cameron 616. Carey 315, Case 142, Fulton 295, Hawkins 203, Peterson 134, Spencer 196. Warren 108, Worseley 126. Candidates to Republican convention, First congressional district Abraham 577, Bishop 495, Calkins 516, Steeves 354. For president Burton 24?, Cummins 317, Hughes 541, Secretary of state Moores 384. Ol cott 561. Commissioner public service Buch- rl KK9 Cnmnhfll Kia WASHINGTON COUNTY. Judge circuit court. Second Judicial Hlllbboro, Or., May 20. Thirty-one ' district Buchanan 356, Cardwell 219, of 39 precincts, Washington county, Coke 676, Potter 278, Sehlbrede 396. give: Republican delegates Ackerson j Senator Eighth senatorial district 627, Boyd 1453. Buland 776, Cameron i Ackerman 316. Smith 609. 1708, Carey 1194. Case 530. Fulton i Representative Fifth representative 1668, Hawkins 1315, Peterson 658, Spen- j district Kendall 423, Peck 578. cer 979. Warren 251, Worsley 607, J Republican county off Ices District Abraham 1575, Bishop 1664, Calkins attorney Barrow 454, tdljieqevlst 493, 11S5, Steeves 667. j Miller 369. Sheriff Barklow 196, John- President Burton 833, Cummins , son 538. Shields 310. Assessor Byers 927, Hughes 1670. 433, Nosier 618. School superintendent Electors Butler 2212. Cottel 2076. 1 Baker 683, Bunch 467. County sur Ivanhoe 800, Keady 1628, MacMahon veyor Henderson 395, McCulloch 612. BENTON COUNTY. Corvallls. Or., May 20. Not over 60 per cent of the registered vote was cast in Benton county and the follow- Cor Roosevelt s name In sufficient iha- Is the comDlete unofficial r.n, re number to Insure his candidacy pass faig. I Those elected were as follows: Delegates to the national convention -Alfred K. Clark and Henry Walao Coe, from the state at large, and David 1 Povey, from the third con gressional district. T Presidential electors Emmett Calla han, Tom P. Campbell, Malcolm H. Clark, F. H. Lewis and Arthur J. Moulton. JOSEPHINE COMPLETE, a rants Pass, Or May 20. Unoffi cial returns from Josephine county complete give: Republican, president Hughes 661. Cummins 493, Burton 144. Delegates at large Ackerman 407, Boyd 498, Buland 333. Cameron 571, Carey 473, Case 412, Fulton 612, Haw kins 563, Peterson 281. Spencer 458, Warren 179, Worsley 341. Delegates, First district Abraham 638, Bishop 744, Calkins 584, Steeves 453. Vice president Webster 681. Electors Butler 917. Cottel 818. Ivanhoe 429, Keady 681. MacMahon 756, North 914, Wilson 940. Congressman Hawley 1216. Secretary of state Moores 559, Ol cott 881. i . 1 ItA 1 1 IT" I, OA a i o. norm iun. wuson iuis. Secretary of state Moores 1467, Ol cott 1641. i Public service commissioner Buch tel 1619. Campbell 1130. Circuit Judgj Bagley 2087, Hollis M272. Joint senator Edwards 815, Hand ley 853, Michelbook 635, Smith 954. Representative Bowman 1470, Cor nelius 1668, Fernsworth 1193a Meek 1227, Moore 1191, Paisley 1065, Scott 1065. District attorney Bagley 1507, Ton- on the Republican ticket. Delegates at large to national con ventlon Ackerson 354, Boyd 882. Bu land 276, Cameron 912, Carey 563, Case , Moore 916 r unon , miranj 04, Peterson , ralry commissioner Mickle 1245. o i , oi;ciivcr v, nftnea worsiey Coroner Johnson 373, Wilson 660 County commissioner Harrigan 626, Phdlip 326. Delegates Democratic convention, State at large Armitage 268, Bennett 272. Crawford 161.' Hollister 196, Mor gan 145, Morrow 128, O'Reilly 76, Tom linson 99. Delegates Democratic con vention. First congressional district Jackson 149, Raddant 132, Turner 213. Vice president Major 166, Mar shall 266. CLATSOP COUNTY. Astoria, Or., May 20. A close race developed in Friday's primary between aspirants for county offices. With: five precincts yet to come, Olcott Is leading Moores for secretary of state by a vote of 1259 to 597. Justice of the Supreme Court Bur nett 1869, Moore 1374. Public Service Commissioner Buch tel 868, Campbell 814. Eakln has defeated Norblad for cir cuit Judge by a small majority. O. H. Belland and William Schimpff are nominated on the Republican ticket for representatives. J. O. Erickson has been nominated for district attorney over J. T. Jef fries and J. J. Barrett. Nace Orant is leading Leb Carlson by 80 votes for sheriff. John Water house has been nominated for county commissioner. E. B. Hughes defeated I eo Gramma for the nomination of coroner. The only local contest on the Demo cratic ticket was for the office of county commissioner, Mark Warren winning over Elmer Coe. LINCOLN' COUNTY Toledo, Or., May 20. Incomplete returns from eight precincts out of in Lincoln county givei Delegates to national convention Ackerson 98. Boyd 110, Buland 7;, Cameron 106. Carey 184, Case 78, Fulton 110, Hawkins 102, Peterson 7 4, Spencer 68, Warren 40 Worsley 72. Delegate national conven tion. First district Abraham US, Bish op 136, Calkins 140, Steeves 92. Presi dent Burton 34. Cummins 126, Hughes 130. Vice president Webster 816 Electors Butler 300, Cottel 150, Ivan hoe 148, Keady 181, MacMahon 180 North 300, Wilson 204. Representative Hawley 317. Secretary of state Moores 140, Ol cott 198. Justice Burnett 270, Moora 227. Food commissioner Mickle 240. Public service commissioner Buchtel 201, Campbell 130. Judge, Second dlt trlct Buchanan ISO, Cardwell 154, Coke 226, Potter 180, Selilhrcle ISO Senator , Twenty-fourth district Ed wards 36, Handley l'J3, Michelbook 61. Representative, Twelfth district Ful ler 66. C E. Hawkins, for district at torney; Bert Geer, sheriff; A. G. Schwartz, assessor; Howell, county clerk; Wakefield, commissioner: Ira Wade, treasurer; R, P. Goln, tchool superintendent; surveyor, McMillan; coroner, Carter. It will be impossible to give complete state returns until the official count, as many of the precincts do not have phone service. Some of the preMncts are not through counting. al Iowa Wasco .... Washington Wheeler Yamhill . . . TotillM ... 'Complete. 1 77 1 l.ti.7 l.OIl'.l .3 1T9 17t 656 683 881" 7 f 2.41 198.' 11538 817 4.261 136 19,393 f 924 316 693 1.907 1.457 35ft 1.111 1.641;. V.iii tl.'SO Coquille, Or., May 20. Forty-six CU?lLCOtlVZZT.Vt 58 give: Presidential candidate- 1,0 ' i'"1"" , ,,r,.T' iBurton 199, Cummins 646, Hughes 1788, Connell 1054, Hancock 413, Mann 211, Mclnnls 126. Clerk Kuratli 2089, McCormick 1322. Assessor Boley 998, Lytle 662, McRobert 534, Morrill 459, Poole 787. Treasurer Godnun 1425, Sappington 1858. Surveyor Reiter 1996, Wilkes 1304. 1021. Secretary of state Moores 553, Olcott 1485. Public service commissioner Buch tel 893. Campbell 910. Judge circuit court, Second Judicial district Buchanan 850. Cordwell 779, Coke 1759, Potter 769, Sehlbrede 1203. Senator eigth senatorial district Ackerman 886, Smith 1479. Represen tative fifth representative district LINN COMPLETE. Aihunv. Or.. May 20. Linn county's eomolete returns give: Ackerman 641. ! Kendall 1021, Peel; 1270 iBovd 1661. Buland 653, Cameron ib, j Republican county offices district Justice supreme court Burnett 1034. V BAKER COUNTY. Baker. Or., May 20. Complete re turns from 26 of 41 precincts In Baker County give. Republican, for delegate-At-larg national convention Ackerson 218, Boyd 602, Buland 274, Cameron ?38, Carey 413, Case 242. Fulton 515, iawkins 367, Peterson 340, Spencer 30, Warren 92, Worsley 289. f For delegate Second district Brooke 8,90. . Burgess 707. Pollard 504. President Burton 225, Cummins 342 Bughes 699. '' Vice president Webster, 819. Electors Butler 882. Cottel 788. ! vanhoe 463. Keady 692, North 785, ' Vilaon 715. Representative in congress N. J. Sinnott 1060. i For secretary of state Olcott 788, Moores 602. i Justice supreme court Burnett 916. ioore 834. r Public aervlca commissioner Corey 111. Kyle 27, McCulloch 136, Rusk 60. Service 459, Wright 115. County treasurer L. J. Garbutt 694, f.llBA .Pearson S9S. Assessor F. L. Shaw 668, C. H. Stuller 743. School superintendent Elmetta Bailey 636, W. A. Hawley 237, Ella Moulton 482. Commissioner C. E. Baatian 94, J. I Dodson 673. W. J. Welch 671. j Democratic: National delegates at large Armitage 499, Bennett 671, Crawford 710, Hollister 301. Morgan 101.- Morrow 401, O'Reilly 272, Tom linson 146. 310, King 740, Peterson 411, Worden 61. J President Wilson 902. Vice presi dentMajor 126, Marshall 631. V Presidential electors Coshow 712. Haney 731, Neff 714, Sheahan 801, Stevenson 763. District attorney C. O. Hlndman .181, C. F. Hyde 02, W. S. Levens 614. Treasurer John Addoms 841, S. N. Walt 203. - Commissioner E. Pratt 691, John Rohner 402. Public service commissioner Buch tel 616. Campbell 664. Returns on the Democratic state Calkins 901, Steeves , Democrats nominated Joe Russell for sheriff with 176 votes. Merrill receiv ing 155; Porter 83, McLane 81 and Amsworth 28. Miller for prosecutor j and Dean for surveyor were nominated without opposition. Official count and full returns will show that some other places on the Democratic ticket have been filled by writing in names. At torney Hough has probably been nomi nated in this way for state senator and .Dr. Sweeney for representative. Vote for Republican county ticket 336 Delegates to national convention. First congressional district Abraham 865, Bishop 91 395. For president Burton 81, Cummins 408. Hughes 1193. For president and vice president electors Butler 1266. Cottel 1130, Ivanhoe 485, Keady 974, McMahon 1000 North 1195, Wllson1222. Congress Hawley. unapposed, 1630. Secretary of state Moores 679, OL cott 1040. Justice supreme court Burnett 1447, Moore 1104. Dairy and food commissioner Mickle, unopposed. 1476. Public service commission Buchtel 1 35, Campbell 8j8. Judge of circuit court, second dis trict Buchanan 1116, Cardwell 745, Cake 735. Potter 1164. Sehlbrede 710. In county officers there were several close contests. For representative, Lafferty. present member, noaed out Mack, president of the county taxpayers league, by a ma jority of 65, tha vots being Lafferty 936. Mack 881. Glos was unopposed for county at torney. Gellatley, present sheriff, was a big winner over Grey, the vote being 1526 Uo 380. Newton was unopposed for county clerk, as was Warfield for recorder. For county treaaurer Bullis (28. Sharp 739. For assessor Corl '970, Francisco 806. School superintendent Cannon preaent superintendent, 1256; Grugett 669. Complete unofficial returns on th Democratic ticket for Benton county. delegates at large to national conven tion Armitage 394. Bennett 399. Crawford 407, Hollister 390, Morgan 304, O'Reilly 188. Tomlinson 181. National delegates first congres stonai district Jackson 666, Raddant 348, Turner 361. Carev 994 'case 588. Fulton 1708, Haw- attorney Barrows 605, Diljequist kins 1426 Peterson 482. Spencer 550, ' 1270, Miller 708. Sherlff-Barklow 416, Johnson 1699, Shields 450. As sessor Beyers 1414, Nosier 97. School superintendent Baker 1238, Bunch 1157. Surveyor Henderson 1029, Mc Culloch 1220. Coroner Johnson 924. Wilson 1379. County commissioner Harrigan 1166, Phillip 1123. Democratic candidates, vice president Majors, 67, Marshall 211. Democratic county clerk Oddy 253, Collier 201. n i ' CMa.nH 3 : . V. , . . . .. V, , .Tr " V le""n"na"on'oolled 1695. Ralph Thorn was nomi- RevTatyt-yoorhi a J. 1 reorder by 1430 to 1286 for fnJ . CwLw sh.Hr t' ?n2S-"; Grant Froman, his nearest competitor. Bon 456, Crow 349. Sheriff Lewis 672. 1 . -mr '. , mi,t Smith 411. Jewell 207. White 188. Ran- " "7 n"?! County clerk Coburn 913. . Wharton 660. Treasurer Calhoun 915 I nles ir Assessor Faiiin 976 Lce """u""" v Pollock 1097. Coroner Loughridge' xnom" ""T! ' 882. Hall 723. CommUsloneiSavale county commissioner. These werethe Warren 204. Worsley t. Aoranara 1515, Bishop 1716, Calkins 1442, Steeves 640. Burton 206, Cummins 609, Hughes 1919, Roosevelt 47. Butler 2167, Cottel 2075, Ivanhoe 1032. Keady 1718, MacMahon 1815, North 1967, WilsOn 1885. Hawley 2647. Moore 1503. Olcott 1538. n 1 1 .144 Pamnk.ll 1 C Q For circuit ' Judge Bingham 1227.; U3LTILLA COUNTY. Kllv 2680. Morcom 403. Pogue 1354. Pendleton, Or., May 20. Fifty-seven For representative Acheson 1777. ! precincts complete out of 64, Umatilla Beatty 1640. Childs 1763, Newport 1431, .county. Republican, give Ackerman Porter 1704 654. Boyd 1375, Buland 517, Cameron r w Rndin -won nomination for 1 1287, Carey 903, case 682, Fulton 1349 .v.ift r. Rnuhlicftn ticket bv five Hawkins 863, Peterson 1239. Spencer votes, defeating C. M. Kendall. Bodlne .677, Warren 367, Worsley 544, Brooke Xai, .- U a. (CDS UU, JT UllOl U 9 CROOK COUNTY. Prinevllle, Or., May 20. Incomplete returns for Crook county give: Moores 427, Olcott 608. Ten precincts give Burton; 64, Cummins 204. Hughes 276. Seven give Ackerson 147, Boyd 186, Buland 84, Cameron 193. Carey 140, Case 110, Fulton 128, Hawkins 114, Pe terson 83, Spencer 83, Warren 61, Worsley 81, Brooke 181, Burgess 201, Pollard 207. Ten give Wright 69, Kyle 9.2, McCulloch 177, Rusk 67, Service 88, Corey 105. The biggest surprise in Crook county is the defeat by Denton O. Burdlck of Vernon A. Forbes on the Republican ticket as candidate for the house, by a creditable majority. Forbes is report ed to be losing in Klamath county. Elder appears to be leading Smith for the same office in Klamath county, Returns on this office are not complete for Lake, Grant and Klamath counties. The successful county nominees on the Republican tickets are: S. E.. Roberts, sheriff; J. H. Haner, clerk; R. L. Jor dan, treasurer; J, E. Myers, superin tendent of schools; R. D. Ketchum, as sessor; H. J. Overturf, commissioner; H. A. Kelly, surveyor; Elmer Nis- wonger, coroner; H. H. Dearmond, dis trict attorney. Democratic nominees are E. B. Knox. sheriff; Warren Brown, clerk; H. A. Foster, assessor; E. B. Luthy, commis- loner; wade Huston, surveyor; W. H. Wirtz, district attorney. 1L ; ' JACKSON COUNTY. Medford. Or, May 20. Returns from r utlylng precincts not yet all 1n. Abont c percent of the registered vote was Hughes .has a nig lead. Olcott for cretarr of -state .has strong lead 649. Lind 640, Duncan 222. Burke 206 Perking 35. District attorney Blan- chard 870, Johnson 697. YAMHILL COUNTY. McMinnville, Or, May 20. Thirty seven precincts out of 40, Republican, give: Burton 105, Cummins 621, Hughes 1215. Secretary of state Moores 1099, Ol cott H7L Public service commissioner Buch tel 897. Campbell 966 only county offices contested. Only one candidate each were up for trie other places. ' The only contests in the Democratic party were for delegates and state rep resentatives. Wood row Wilson polled practically every vote cast and Thomas R Marshall was easily renominated. By his name being written in Mark Weatherford of this city was nomi nated In this county for representative on the Democratic ticket. .1. R. tchuitx, W. P. Elmore and Ben Sudtell were Burton 407, Cummins 843. Hughes 1562. Moores 1224. Olcott 1907. Corey 614, Kyle 984, McCullofch 260, Rusk 397. Service 210, Wright 622 Democratic: Armitage 480, Bennett 698, Crawford 742, Hollister 307. Mor gan 620. Morrow 607, O'Reilly 304, Tomlinson 277, Biggs 323 Holmes 422, King 447, Peterson 913, Worden 101. In county offices, for district at torney Keator 1790, Watts 1029. County clerk Saling 1443, Brown 1957. Treasurer Bradley lost to Grace Gilliam, 1022 to 2127. For coroner Brown received 1726 and Folsom 1372 Commissioner Ashworth 1361, Slusher 1703 In the Democratio primaries Still- man defeated Dickenson for treasurer, nominated for representatives. W. E. and Anderson defeated Cressy for corn- under by more than 4 to 1, the vote to date being 965 yes; 3837 no. While there was no contest in this county for two Republican nominations r or joint senator Edwards 885. n.rv.. w t. jaWarm r tm n. , tj- a. ..- a .1 - . . IXl.K.lK-!. It m n . . w , ... , . - t-.,awu UJBSlUUCt. iVVW WW v. Q tl it " onutn Were nominated unopposed for sheriff, - . 'county superintendent and coroner re- repreaenUUve Braber 1034. .pectively. The returns on the dele Crocker 1009. Lunger 1183. Sims 396.; gate contest are not all compiled. ror consaioner cummins 784.1 Forty-four out 63 precincts com-'for representative, a great deal of in Henry 660. Row ell 461, Gunning 634. jplete. Democratic: Bennett 676. Craw- terest was taken in the vote in Pen ror enenil ietcner Z89, Henderson rrA C7 UnUtatar ISl Mnm. aea Al-, u.vnr -T A Fteat nnrl R w 1084. Stott 94. Warren 663. Faulconer j Morrow 385, O'Reilly 201, Tomlinsoiy Rltner for these nominations. Ritner "75. I?9B. A rmHir. S07. JiekHHi HOI P.H. iimnl tnrtaa aa mint nullata Delegates to convention Ackerson dant 440, Turner 609, Coshow - 865, , in Pendleton as did Best, the vote be- 832, Sheahan 834, Jing 816 to 475. Inasmuch as Dr. Btst I received a handsome majority in .the pVe.irn'tr-oodrow Wilson .28. it!?, l.1.' 14U;,Se??!!?A"i.-1,eff Vlca nr.Kid.nt Malor 14 Marah.il C. '. . ' - U " Bievemum 1 Hiwiini azi. reiarson. iib. nn-n-.. 632. Electors, president and vice presi dent Coshow 686. Haney 676. Neff 667, Sheahan 693. Stevenson 680. Judge of the circuit court Hamil ton 492, Skipworth 467. For representative, 1 unopposed Leedy 491. , -f.-, - County AttorneyArthur 4 Clarke, unopposed 652. .county clerk How eU 380 Ingle r 221.- 496, Warren, 110, Worsley 364. Hughes delegates nominated, Abrams and Biahop. HARNET COUNTY. Burns, "Or.; May 20. Two out of '21 precincts in Harney county give: Dele rate te Republican convention Ack erson 17. Boyd 70. Buland 16. Cameron Recorder Ella 1 64. Corey SI. Case 21, Fulton 66.; Ha w- MORBOW COUNTY. Heppner, Or, May 20. Complete Re publican returns from 15 out of 17 pre cincts. Morrow county, gave: For president Hughes, 379; Cummins, 166; Barton, 67. . Close contest between Olcott '- and Moores, Olcott being four votes in the lead. - - -f " Ed Wright leds public service corn- mayoralty contest last December, the primary vote is taken to indicate that many of his supporters nave aesenea him in the last lew montns. Good Roads Win. Marshfleld, Or., May 20.r-The voters carried the . proposition ": to bond -the county for 3362.009 Tor gooa roads. The - vote - wu 2628 for and 1886 tgainst. giving a majority, of 642. On UNION COUNTY LaGrande, Or., May 20. Thirty-three precincts out of 36, in Union county. give: Delegates to Republican conven tion Ackerson 443, Boyd 1139. Buland 442, Cameron 682, Carey 679. Case 61 s, Fulton 841, Hawkins 658, Peterson 615, Spencer 667, Warren 157, Worstey 408. Delegates, Second district Brooke 1421, Burgess Pollard 825. President Burton 286, Cummins 643, Assessor L. E. Hill, liep.; R. M. Car-' lile. Dem. Treasurer o. C. Mueller, Rep.; li. A. Seward, Dem. Surveyor J. F. Miller. Rep.; B. 1. Farmer. Dem. County commissioner J F. Weaver, Rep. School Buperlntemlent Kstella Conklln, Rep.; Fay Clark, Dem. Dis trict attorney It. M. Duncan, Rep.; R W. Swagler, Dem. y J. W. McCulloch, Rep. candidate fof public service commissioner goes out of this county with a heavy Vote. Ju lian A. Hurley, Rep., candidate for the Twenty-second senatorial district,' is , proltably elected. C. M. Crandall, for Twenty-seventh representative district U is aiso a winner, w. ji. Jirooke. aeie-. gate to the Republican national conven tion, is elected. Republican choice in county for president is Hughes; Demo ciati', Wilson. MARION COMPLETE. Salem, Or., -May 20. Complete re turns for Marion county show the fol lowing vote on candidates for Repub lican nominations: Delegates to national convention, state at large Ackerson 1457, Boyd 3917, Buland I3S0, Cameron 4143, Carey 2518, Case 1337, Fulton 390J. Hawkins 3080, Peterson 1317. Spencer 1560, Warren 447, Worsley 1349. Delegates to national convention. First district Abraham 3276, Bishop 5088, Calkins 2833, Steeves 1947. For president Burton 735, Cummins 1695, Hughes 4451x. For presidential electors Butler 5045, Cottel 4716, Ivanhoe 2275. Keady 3459, MacMahon 4107, North 4778, Wil son 4532. .,-.: Secretary of state MooretrSiOO, Ol cott 4261. Public service commissioner Buch tel 4020, Campbell 3085. Circuit Judge Bingham 4393 and Kelly 5372, defeated Morcom 12D2 and Pogue 2978 for the two nominations. Representative in legislature Sam H. Brown 4549, Seymour Jones 4021, W. Al Jones 4138, Martin 3054, and Elgin 3084 won the five nominations. Belknap 2845, Thomas Brown 2839. Keech 2140, Mclnturff 1243, Mrs. R. K. Page 2555, Robertson 2744 and Scheurer 1488 were the other candi dates, j District attorney Gehlhar 2349 won over Carson 369, Keyes 2186, McCord 374, Smith 718 and Winslow 1974. Sheriff Needham 4935, won over Cooper 2604. School superintendent Smith 8621 won over Cornelius 2194, Gauntt 827 and Phillips 1069. County assessor West 6479 won over Anderson 1924. County commissioner Hunt 4126 won over Libby 2350 and Nye 875. County coroner Clough 4506 won over Mclntyre 2637. Percy M. Varney was elected constable. POLK COl'XTY. Dallas, Or., May 20 Forty precincts. Polk county, complete. Republican, give: Burton 16, Cummins 628, Hughes 1214. Moores 1166, Olcott fl24. -MnJor 40, 3L1LHEUR COUNTY Ontario, Or., May 20. A large vote was cast in Malheur county. In On tario 393 Republican votes were cast, against 1S9 Democratic. Although complete returns are not in, the two county tickets elected can be fairly sized up: For sheriff Emery Cole. Rep.; Ben J. Brown, Dem. Clerk V. B. Staples, Rep.; A. M. Moody, Dem. emocratlc vice prcsldcnl- Msrshall 171. Stafrin and Fuller, Republicans, nominated lor i epic-scntul lvcs on county ticket. Holman for leik. Mansion for com missioner, Snydi-r for ti casu r-r, Toose for district attornty nml Minm Fuller for school KUpci inti ndoiil in probable. The 1 K iiioci at.s had only one contest for a county office. Returns on Ihe roM of the tate ticket will not I! available until the official count Is made, Unfiles CurrifH Woixllmrn. - ' Woodbui n, Or.. May 2d. Nearly one Ihird of the vote In ic has bi'cn counted and t.huws Hughes far In the lead. Moores and (ihnlt are rmnln even. Buchtel is almost unanimous. I'.ingham and Moicori arc loading for Judge. Sam Brown, Seymour Jones, Al Jonen, Page and Martin are, ahead for representa tives. Iilaln McCord Ik a winner nearly three to one for district attorney. Needham Is getting nearly nil thn vote for sheriff. West for nssenKor l far In the lead. Smith Is ahead with Cor nelius second for superintendent; Hunt in 20 votes ahead of Libby for commissioner. Mother Saved From Suicide by Children Tonngrsters Break Into Boom, Bant Off Gas, Open Windows and Summon Aid; rinancial ReTeraes Cause. T.os AnKeles. May 20. (P. S. 8.) Breaking into ft room where their mother was slowly dylni? from sras fumes. Yvonne Simnnson, 7 years old, and her brother, William, 8 years old, today raved the life of Mrs. Cor Sinionson, a music teacher, despite the woman's ph-iulliiKH that sh wanted to die. The children turned off tho tas and threw open the window and then summoned assistance. Mrs. Simonson told hospital physi cians that he had suffered financial reverses. Spronle fioos Kat. ' Kan Francisco, Cal , May 20. (P. N. g.) William Sproule, president of tile Southern Pacific company, left today In a private car for New York, to wit ness the graduation of his daughter, Mary Louise, from a private school In New York. j; Graduation Gifts if w ul Uil i?r - if? 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