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THE OREGON ; SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' . 1 " SUNDAY . MORNING, LIAY . 21, IS CLOSE COIITEST 71 cwArani REPUBLICAN .NOMINEES IMULTNOMAH. BETWEEN 0LCO1T v- : AND CHAS. HALL "'ARTHUR - i 8 IS - DEMOCRATIC. NOMINEES IN. MULTNOMAH ' ! t t " - 4 t t -1 - r 1 f ..A ;:.-..---.i' I. 5 : . i of . r j'v -- iiw.Aat4l 1 1 11 1 run I - - . 1 ' , W. 2t.- eateas Boseo F. Harat y G, Alexander ' John H. Steveacoa Dr. . T. Hedlaad Geerre A. JLoveioy ' i urn l i ii mi I" -' - 11 11 1 1 1 11, KOU PRO iillSE AID TO . w m& 'mum Governor and Candidate From I Marshfiefd Jockey for First Place on Republican Ticket (Onhn d mm rasa Om) T, Starkweather 4743. Holmes 2484, -14 Purdy 1022. y sfAWI.ZT'S PLUBAXITT BIO ' V 'For congress for jfco First district. ''W. C. Hawley has 4 plurality of 10,298 rsver Senator A. W. Norblad. The vote ; id that district la: Hawley 20,694. Nor blad 10.39. and Fisher 781S. . 3a the Second district. Representative Nick Sinnott is again tha winner, bav ins' outdistanced James A. Gwinn by 4)69 votes on tha last available count. The total there are: Sinnott 8348, Gwinn 6989, Graham 830. . In the IRtfrd district McArthur has a plurality ot 1138 votes for tha Repabii , can nomination, while Klton Wa.tk.lns is 70 to the rood on ht Democratic side of the line? The votes there are: Mc Arthur 1 6,449. !KoreU 14.311. Crum packer 10.484. Macdanald 2214. .. Democratic Watkins 8354. Miller 2664. Duncan 1849, BEKTOU -May 20. Incomplete returns .from 29 precincts in Benton county give: Republican national coimnlttee . ' man. FIthian 626. Williams 939 ; coa & 1 gressman, Hawley 1057. Fisher 247, Nor blad 225; governor, Bean S3, Hall 176, Z Lee 16. Olcott 228, Patterson 405. White 4 236; treasurer. Hoff 621. Ryan 1119 ; labor commissioner, Dalsiel 485. Oram C 797 ; senator, Ninth district. Benton and ; Polk counties. A. J. Johnson 1125, R ; XI. Belknap 601; district attorney. Baa- ion coumy, xTca atctienry us, q. je. root CLACKAMAS -f lurcjun viiy, may zu. complete re- s : turns from the 83 precincts in Clack 's esaaa county rive : Republican nation ; " aC committeeman, Fithlan 2480, WIW Z-1 liams 4583 : congressman. Fisher 1243. i Hawley 1888. Norblad 1159 ; governor. Bean 132. Han 2034. Lee 166. Olcott i 1514. Patterson '643, Whtte T33; treas t. rer, Hoff 1791. Ryan 816; tabor com- mlssioner. Dalziei 1998. Gram 2536 ; ; A public service commissioner, Campbell --2213, Layman , 919. Thiehoff 1478 ; su- ' . preme - court, Burnett 2652, McCourt ' 3456, Rand 3027, Shepherd 1756 ; sens r , tor. 12th district. Cherrick 943,-Stone K - 3930, Toose 2234 ; senator. 14th district, Banks 1566, Clark 1242, Hall 1783; rep ; resentative, 16th district. Bridges 1929, .Hammond 3172. Lee 2648, Randall 2995, ;' .. Soheubel 2029 ; representative, 30th dls . , trtct. Koehn 2089, Meindl 2601; county commissioner. Harris 2087, Kruse 3049; ';; Democratic. national committeeman, , - King 672, Morrow 482 ; rovernor. Holmes fc-; Pierce 586. Purdy 61, Starkweath- in i X - ha 623. CLATSOP Astoria. Or., May 20. CoroDieto turns from all of Astoria and complete ; figures from 13 of the 22 precincts ; la "Clatsop county outside the city rive: 1 Republican national committeeman, ..j, FIthian 1353. Williams ,1897; eongress- - man. Fisher 164, Hawley 546, Norblad - 3X1; rovernor. Bean 66. Hall 1811. Lee s - 30; Olcott 1571. Patterson 161. Whlta 328 ; i treasurer, Hoff 2070. Ryan 1433 ; supreme - ; court, Burnett 2519, McCourt 241. Rand i, 1928, Shepherd 1101; labor oommlseioner, M Dalsiel 1594. Gram 1645 ; pubUo service eotnmiasioner, Campbell 849, Layman 350, Thiehoff 2059 ; circuit court. Bakin 136S, 1 ' setters 1708; state senator, DeUlnrer -. 481. Judd 97L Kinney 1603, Mathoaon V- Ml; state representative, Flarr 64L Hard 1822. Jeffery 1666. Mott 1984 ; ooun v ; ty! commissioner, Carney 658, EUtott 227, . t Erickson 410; Johnson 95. Joplln 110, i Parker 279. Peterson 1236, Sale 97, Wil- V son 802i: port commissioners, Bartow .. 171. O'Brien 14t, Roman 842,-8anborn i ; 1047, Skallerud 1657, Tyler 2172, Whlt t 'man 619. j , COLTJMBIA - Helens. May 20. Columbia eoiintv i complete count rives: National commit, y teaman. FIthian 701. Williams 666 ; con 'i ; rroasman. Hawley 662, Norblad 568 ; Mc- ,; Coy 362, Ostrander 200, Layman 209, 1 , Thiehoff 627. Campbell 425; rovernor. -;Hll 638, Olcott 489; tovernor. Demo J era tic. Pierce received about three- .-fourths of the votes; circuit Judreship, .r Clackamas and Columbia, O. B. SeUers 'X 682. J. A. akin 687 ; recall of public i 1 service commissioners, Williams, Tea i-m. No 321; Buchtel. Tea 70S, No 334; . Public service commissioner, Kerriran 162, WlUiama 20. Buchtel 281, McCoy I 1 862. Ostrander 200 ; Layman 209.- Thie 5 hoff 627J Campbell 425 ; Joint senator. V-T, ,11, XX&U CKOOK 4 "aciiio, juaj u. a xie . complete j 2 Serine j tt wuui iu viwk cduhij i precincts :. res: Hall 125, Olcott 122. ! f O VBIatT ; Marahfield. May 20. One report from ''Carry county stated HaU carried tWed i J derburn precinct 108 to 7 for Olcott. n isiepnone unea are down. ir Li coos i - roeia. w- may Z0.-W1I Kn ; eiacts out of 58 reported complete Coos leiAinty vote follows: Representative rational committeeman. FIthian 747 v Waiiama 1268 ; conrreasman. Fisher Hi Hawley 1662. Norblad Ui: Kr' onogr Ph ,uN"r,.y " the different makes included in this sale. ' . We bought out an entire phonograph department See the VictroUs, Brunswicks, Grafooolas, etc etc., offered la this, sale. Each instrument a brand new ' one. t2 latest selections on double-sided records In cluded with each instrument. All accessories free. -No extras, AU definitely fuaranteed. ; Sixty dollars will secure an excellent new phono rranh: srme rnl en. .- . 1 i-i. - VSSSivS. &S p rile? ,1Solnc,adcd- Price 148.66. , auaMStf ia tkw i. Wry iLf-r . Jara free si charge and the turned m toward paysaestt -.of a atsw piaae or player pian. ' " RememW tii. wle i now' in progress in the EUers Mtisic Buildino;. fTo jet the adrsuiUge of thce low prices you must come without delay. , . . ;. v . . Telephone reservations Cour exchanr number is Broadway SSZii- y wffl be honored for 24 hours. Instruments wfll be sent out to i out-of-town purchasers subject to examtnatkiB and free triat i OREGON EUERS MUSIC HOUSE : '. 7 Floors Devoted to Music 'end Musicians' ENTRANCE -AND 287 Washington St. Geerre stesaataa .. . aUart Taekar r;Xawla,sV; Hewitt s- Walter B Xvaat f" - III frr-i 1 - ,L 1 hi ' 'V rf-:-.-.' ill' 11 1 -- 11 , 1 - I ' l - If , I J. H. SaaUa - .s f 1 - f I Vt W. F.' Woodward Walter 47. Lyaa ,BB CamVeeQ Bean 82, Hall 1698, Lee 14. Olcott 707, Patterson 64, White 196; treasurer, Hoff 1426, Ryan 807 1 supreme court, Burnett 1464. McCourt 1209, Rand 1242. Shepherd 656; superintendent public instruction, J. A. Churchill 2197 ; labor commissioner, Dalsiel 806. Gram . 1162 j publio service commissioner. Campbell 893. Layman 298, Thiehoff 541 ; circuit Judge. John S. Coke 2258 ; representative, fifth district. c T. L. Bennett 2240; representative, sixth district, s. P. Peirce 2216 ; county lodge; Chase 530. Topping 1151. Watson 83 ; county commissioner. Dement 1346, Kit ner 694 ; port of Coos Bay commissioners, Buckingham 412. Philip 378, Powers 864. Rogers 897. Democratic national com mitteeman. King 230, Morrow 199 ; coun ty judge. Hall 215. Mast 302; rovernor. Holmes 49. Pierce 293. Purdy 27. Stark weather 97. - J. ' W. Hamilton of Dallas and G. L. Skip worth of Lane county were, nominated on the Democratic ticket for circuit Judge without opposi tion. . -. . - Bend, May 20. Complete returns from 25 precincts In Deschutes county give: Republican ' National committeeman, Fithlan ' 425, Williams 516 ; congress. Gwinn-819. Sinnott 723; governor. Balsa 75. HaU: 268. Lee 26. Oloott 576. Patter son 66, White 161 ; treasurer, Hoff 697, Ryan, 404; aupreme court, Burnett 669, McCourt 640, Rand 22. Shepherd 294; labor commissioner, Dalsiel 224. Gram 629 ; public service commissioner, Camp bell 306, Layman 183, Thiehoff 238. Democratio National committeeman. King 145, Morrow 107; congressman, Graham 209 ; rovernor, Holases 82, Pierce 153. Purdy 16, Starkweather 41; recall, yes 702, so 640 ; Kerrigan 668, Williams 482. DOUGLAfl x Roeeburr. - May 20. Incomplete re turns from ; forty-three precincts In Douglas oounty glve; National com mitteeman. . Democratic. Morrow 1587 King 189 ; Republican. FIthian 1312. Williams 1071 ; congressman. Fisher 628, Hawley 1308, Norblad 999 ; governor. Bean 82. Hall 1806. Leo 23. Olcott 749, Patterson 248. v White 304;- Democratic Starkweather '234,: Holmes 17. -Fierce 242, Purdy 14; treasurer, Hoff 1466, Ryan' 1356 ; supreme court, Burnett 2241. McCourt 1982. Rand . 1524, Shepherd 919 ; labor commissioner. Dalsiel 1229. Gram 1125 : publio service - commissioner, Campbell 963, - Layman' 554. Thiehoff 750; circuit fudge Second district. Demo cratic, ' Sklp-srorth 254. Hamilton 299; representative. Republican. D. S. Beala 1176, Bess ' Clough 918. Arthur Marsh 769, A. K. Shiria 917, J. M. Thome 1309; Democratic W. B. Kwing. 208 ; county Judge, George Qulne 2907; "W.' ET"St. John. 933. W. L. Cobb 224 ; county com missioner. C. O. Garret .1474. Edwin Weaver 1520; county surveyor. Harvey Eppstoin 12SS, Jess W. Cole 1395. The 25000 bond issue for purchase of a aph ; Sale.- ELEVATORS: : Just Below; 5tk St Dw .T. Walker r.. Baat .B. Xartlm !" MUtea; R. Klevper j j Heary L,1 CorbeU 9. C Levfli il Herbert Goreoa . il Cyril G. Browaell park was defeated by a large majority. Public service commissioner, lv err it; an 916. Williams 574. Buchtel 416, McCoy 517, Ostrander 264. : ! ."!-:! ' ! HOOD : BITER li Hood River. May 20. The complete count of Hood River county- gives 1 Republican national committeeman, Fithlan 348. Williams 405; congressman, Cfwtnn 214, Sinnott 578; governor. Bean 5. Hall 88. .Lee 10. Olcott 393. Patterson Stiff-; White 117 ; treasurer, Hoff i 346, Ryan,' 4(2 ; supreme court. Burnett 474, McCoort- 607, Rand h 498, : Shepherd 268 ; nupertn tendent of ' publio' instruction, J. ii Churchill - 671 ; $ labor ; commission, Dalsiel 275. Gram 295 ; public - service commissioner.' Campbell 836, Layman 156. Thiehoff 133 ; state representative. Blowers 652, Morton 141 ; county com missioner, Blackman 657 ; assessor, MiW tor r 853,' Wlckham 432, Democratic, national -committeeman. King 113, ".Mor row ' 63-; congressman. Graham, no ep poaitlon'; governor. Holmes 6, Pieroe 95, Purdy 9, Starkweather - 88 ; publio serv ice commission, recall. Tea 463 No S3S; Kerrigan 362. Williams 217. ji ;.: Hood River, May r 20. The-, final fig- in the race . for ths governorship are as follows : Oloott 390, Patterson 230, White-100. HaU 85, Lee 10. Bean K HAXJIXT- Burna. May 20. Complete returns from two prejclncts: in Harney county give : - Republican national I commiUee- man, Fithlan 61. Williams 79 ; congress man. Gwinn 31, Sinnott 128; governor, Bean 22. Hall 18. Lee 4. Olcott 74. Pat terson 12. White 34 treasurer. Hoff 80, Ryan 67 ; supreme court, Burnett 98, Mc Court 91, Band 137, Shepherd 30 ; super intendent of puhXle instruction. Church fH 137: - labor s commissioner. Dalziei 49, Gram .80;. publio service oommisalon, Campbell 60, Layman 18. Thiehoff 17; Democratic national commlttesman. King 43. Morrow 28; congressman, Graham 6Q ; governor, Hohnea 4, Piercs 67, Purdy 2. Starkweather 4; publio service recall, yes 133. no 86; recall candidate,! Kerri gan IPS. Williams 86. . rff ; j ;fj i ; josEPRnrE j .. '- Grants Pass. Or J May 20. Complete returns from Josephine county give: Republican;' national committeeman, Fithlan 5S4, Williams 294 ; congressman. Fisher 219, Uawleyj 671. Norblad 267; governor. . Bean 45,; Hall 490, Leo 22, Olcott 235. Patterson 2i4. I White 65; treasurer. Hoff 422, Ryan 593; supreme court. Burnett 666. McCourt 633, Rand 585. Shepherd 291; labor commissioner. Dalsiel 484. -Gram 470 ; public service commissioner, Campbell 820. ' Layman 235, Thiehoff 256. Democratic national committeeman IKlng 244. - Morrow . 72 S governor. Holmes 14, Pierce 152, Purdy , Starkweather 84 : reealll WiUiamS, yes 726. no 590; Kerrigan 523, Williams 449 : recall, Buchtel. yes 732, no .526 ; Buchtel 286. McCoy 345, Ostrander 205; Circuit- Judge, C Mi Thomas 612, Gus Newbury 431 ; representative. J osephine county. T- P. Cramer 471. J, N Johnston 359. A. Wylberg ,240. mU.i ' . '':. i i i l-l i '!. ' i'-.-.r? ' ?JEFFBslSOJf 4 -' Madras, May 20. Complete unofficial count from all Jefferson county i pre-' cincts gives ? TtepublicanJ l governor. Bean 21. Hall 81. Lee 11, Olcott 153. rat- terson 23, White 64. j .: 'i JACX803T I."-.- w Medford. May SO. Forty- plete precincta out; of H in Jackson county give: . Olcott 1234. HaU 1213. .., i . WT-awcra ;;- !-.- "Klamath Falls, May 20. Complete re turns from nine out ot 10 city precincts and from the principal country : pre cincts rive: Olcott 729. White 481. Hall 272. A recheck gives 8tnnott 99S0, Owina 434, Mfcs. 4.v Starkweather LPj'p - . uircour k ' ! i- t tVrna Toledo. May 0- Complete rati from IS pveeincta of 25 is. Linoom. coun ty give I Republican national eoniBQittee- man. Fithlan . wuuams i sua ; eon rrasBman. Fisher 128, Hawley SOL Nor blad 215: governor. 1 BeaK 23, .HaU 163. Lee 23.- Oloott, 323, Pattersoni SS. White 283; treasurer. HofZ 340. Ryan 40 : n prem court. Burnett. 382, McCourt. 273. Band 337, Shepherd 206 ; school supertn tendest. Churchill , 1 09 ; labor t commis sioner. Dalsiel 2lJ ij Gram1 272 ; i publio service- - commissioner, Campbell , 269, Layman lOS, Tbtehoff 1W; circuit Judge, socond district. Coke 435 Haimlton 301. Sitipworth 192 ; representative ij,s f our teenth 1 district. Jones; - 470; Democratic, nations! commit teeman, King! ' 4. r Mor row 4 ; rovernor, 'Holmes 18, ; Pierce 65, Purdy 12. Starkweather IS ; circuit Judge. second district. -Hamilton .1 a. Skip worth j f Qeera-'aswaB- nf:i Staaley ' Myers A i -a-Ui' 'it:-:- :vi:? - . '- t 1 1v:T-:jfc.j y.'. I : l T. Mm Harts art ' w 1. ! r in v; j tfgjZin '.Atom I 5. - . K. J. Kirkwoed Fred J. Xetsdl F. Keady 59 ;; BucAlet recall, yes 442. no t Buchtel 139, McCoy 252. Ostrander 94 ; Williams! recall.:' yes 456, no 195; Kerrigan 8371 W01$ttMj 163. I. !- ugene. May 20.--E:?hty-two precincts complete of: 98 innaane county.; give: HaU 1428, Olcott 1312. -1 -! i MARION 1 i Salem, May1 20. Seventy-three pre- cincts " complete tort,, of 74 in Marion county, the miaslng-ohe an isolated pre cinct with! "but a few votes, give : Re- publican national; committeeman, Fith ianf 3263, Williams 6733, congressman, Fischer 1339i Hawley 6219. Norblad 2 14 ; governor. Bean r 261. Hall . 2701, Le 249, CMcott 3174, Patterson ' 1022, White 1682 : treasurer. Hoff 4015. Ryan 4461 ; labor commissioner,! Dalsiel 4035, J Gram 483T; ptihlie service commissioner, Campbell 42X Layman 2456.. Thiehoff 1929. ' ;:' Democratic : national committee man. King 4t. Morrow 424. Holmes 107, Piercs 997. Purdy T7.1 Starkweather 18. Recall candidates, Buchtel 8129. McCoy 2287. Ostrander 1S33. Williams 2444. Kerrigan 8347 Recall, Buchten. yes 4714. no 3854 ; recall, Williams, yea 4669, ao SS6S. i -I . -i On the legislative ticket Sam' Brown and A. M. LaFoUett. both of Gervaia. have been nominated by ths Republicans for) the statei senate, Brown leading his ticket by aijbis; margin. jT. B. Kay. Otoj Wilson, Lloyd. T.' Reynolds, and L. H. McMahkn are the Republican'; nom lnees for the lower house put of si field of kl candidites. Mrs. Fannie Kay Bishop, sister of T. B. Kay and the only woman candidate In this county, ran a close fifth in) this race. John Gelsy and H. H. andervoort were named as first and second choice for mayor under the nonpartisan system In eftset here. The final selection will be imade at f the November - election. Verdufl MOffttt and Walter Birehett are first and 1 second choice for chief of POVEOS.' t j . M , I i f ' A measure providing 813,500 bonds for nert fhre equipment ias been adopted, as alsO haV a seweri ; bond measure. A third measure, k providing 27500 for a street sweeper, was : defeated, as also was (S proposed charter! amendment making the police chief an appointive office. ;; . Salem. May 20. Eght precincts com plete out of 74 in Marion I county give: Hail Z37, OCCOtl Z937. i S : ! .- I 1 i '- n lut i 'y polk i Dallas, May 20. Complete returns from all but one small, precinox in Polk county givei iCongressman. Hawley 1312. Fisher ! 284. i Norblad 354 : gover nor, Bean 4i Hall 460, Lee 73. Olcott 627,, Patterson s 686, White , 277 ; . treas- r-trr1 t-i ; :; :. ; " SUCCEED RECALLED OFFICERS :M ' - t' - 'r:-;- ' ;i , , ;-v r.vi -:.: :x4'z !.' "-i.'lit , I ' U IVeft to Right: T. M. Kerrigan sad , namea , io. jBuo-ea Irea A., Willisjtns na& IVed . G, - BuchteL , psblic gt ilce comxnissloBeTB. 7 Both Send Congratulations . to '. rVTctbr in!Fnday Prmiary Con T't8st; Williams Thanks Friends. Maurice " Cruntpacker put ; a courteous and chivalrous) finish to his eongressional campaign yesterday afternoon, by caJllng in person upon co&rresamas; McArthur, eonrratulatinr! support in the him. and pldstng him his alao asked that a public expreaaioiit of his appreciation be; made or the loyal support and aid riven him by his friends throughout the third conerrssiposi dis trict durln tha campairt and on -election day. "' -:' "iw" J ! . - Franklin F.it Koretl also tendered hla congratulations in a letter aent to Mcr Arthur, in which he said : "It would' ap pear that you have been nominated by the Republicans of this district fori the office f congressman which you hold. Accept my congratulations upon your victory and assurances of my hearty support In the November election." i Ralph E. Williams, successful in his battle for re-election as Republican na tional committeeman, also issued a 'pub lic statement of thanks to his supporters Uiroughout tha state in which he said : "I appreciate the expression of confi dence shown in me tjr the Republican voters and consider my election not so tiuch a personal victory as a triumph for clean politics. I endeavored 'throurh out to conduct a constructive and honor able campaign. From now until1 the election in November I will put forth my baat efforts to elect the entire Republican ticket as nominated.; and X look forward to a sweeping victory Jn November."! urer, Hofr TSO, Ryan eocrrt. Burnett ' 1556. Rand 1065. Shepherd . 1121; I supreme McCourt 2108. 4 ; laoor com mlssioner. Dalziei 68. Gram 850 : pub lic service commissioners, Campbell 854, Lkyman 377.. Thiehoff ,207 ; 15 precincts complete rive Democratio national com mitteeman. King 148. Morrow 12 ; gov ernor. Holmes 39. Pierce 176, Purdyi 14. Starkweather 27 ; 28 precincts complete give : Recall, Williams, yes 900. no 708 ; Williams 654. j Kerrigan 676 ;' Buchtel recall, yes 820.;; no 654 ; Buchtel 492.; Mc Coy 448, Ostrander 269. ! h ' ' i . . MALHEUR i Vale. May 20. Complete returns from Vale. Malheur; ' county, give : Hall 20, Olcott 67. ij SHERXAIT r jl ' Moro. May 120. The complete count in Sherman county j gives: Republican national committeeman. Williams , 145, Fithlan 236; congressman, Sinnott 373, Gwinn 160; governor, Patterson 99, White 72. Bean 51. Hall 71, Lee 6. Olcottr 295 ; treasurer. Ryan - 265, Hoff 243 ; i supreme court, Shepherd 163. Bur nett 352. McCourt SOL Rand 358; labor commissioner. Gram 304. Dalaiel 127; public service commissioner, Thiehoff 91, Campbell 229, il Layman 100 ; ' represen tative 28th district. Miller 186, i Carsner 164, A. M. Wright 302 : Democratio com mitteeman. Morrow 67, King 83 ; con gressman, Graham 114; governor, Pur dy 6, Starkweather 15, Holmes 15, Pierce 113. W. F. Jackson was nomi nated for representative, ' 28th : district. vi'i"?!,-J;;i-TixtAMooK'-r1' . fV . - Tillamook. May 20. All precincts Of Tillamook county . complete . rive n Re publican national committeeman, Fithlan 636. Williams 736; congressman. Fisher 299, Hawley 888. Norblad 976 : governor. Bean 21. Hall 1140, Lee 16, Olcott i 258, Patterson 83, White 115; treasurer, Hoff 888r Ryan 778 ; superior court, Burnett 1058.) McCourt 761, Rand 684. Shepherd 834;! labor commissioner, Dalsiel 666, Grant 601 ; publio service commissioner, Campbell 60S, Layman 291, Thiehoff 359 ; state representative. Reed 319, ! Watson 317, Wlaslow 622; Democratio national committeeman, incomplete. King 24, Morrow 15; governor. Holmes 33, Pierce 26, Purdy L Starkweather 6; Williams recall, yes 135, no 64; Kerrigan 95. Williams 60 ; Buchtel ; recall, yea 142. no. 67 ; Buchtel . 37; McCoy 68. J Os- : t TJMATIXLA Pendleton, May 20. Fifty-eight pre cincts complete out of 64 in Umatilla county give: Republican national com mitteeman. FIthian 1475, Williams 1306 ; congressman, Gwinn 2654, Sinnott 1744; governor, Bean 107, HaU 2214, Leo 40, Olcott 1487. Patterson 566, White 301; treasurer. Hoff 2548. Ryan 1442 ; i su prerae court. Burnett 2560, McCourt 2593,! Rand 1885, Shepherd 653;: labor commissioner. Gram' 1429, Dalsiel 2108 ; publio - service commissioner, Campbell 851. Layman 666, Thiehoff , 1720 ; sen ator. 19th district, Eberhard 2105. Hmkle 1608. Kitchen ,572; representative,22nd district, Condre 73, Dodd 1565,; Hulden 223, ; Smith 2337 ; representative, 23rd district. Mann 2410, MUler 1797. Sloan 1182,: Temple .1390 ; county : treasurer. Cranston 19S4.; DeHart 2231. ! mriOK ' ' La Grande, May 20. Complete returns front 32 precincts in Union county give : Republican : national committeeman, FIthian 427, Williams 726 ; congressman. Gwinn 606, Sinnott 121 ; governor, Pat terson 218. White 105. Bean 71, Halt 327, Lee 24. Olcott 587; treasurer, .Hoff j 590. RyaA 627; supreme court. Shepherd 235, .1 - 1 Kewton McCoy, bota Muitsomah, 4 -i i j t Xw - ir i "a Bert B. Hsssy B, - WrHarood Alice V. JCeVaaght Harla L. T. Hidden Burnett 748, McCourt 680. Rand 1018; superintendent of public ' instruction, Churchill 675 ; labor commissioner, Dal siel 443, Gram 692; public service com missioner, - Layman .224. Thiehoff 262, Campbell 655 ; senator 19th district, H in kle 288. - Kitchen 384. Eberhard 625 ; representative 24th district.: Campbell 863, Hunter' 849 ; county treasurer, Mc Call 908, Reynolds 387 ; county , commis sioner (unopposed). Galloway. 799; re call, yes 889. no 379 ; public service com missioner, Kerrigan 678, Williams 433 ; Democratic ' , national committeeman. King 256, Morrow 190; governor, Pkrce 475. Starkweather 29. Holmes 16, Purdy 9 ; representative 25th district, Hunjter (unopposed) 331; county- commissioner, Hess 166, Wells 257. The precincts not heard from are all Isolated small pre cinta. , ; i: La Grande. May 20. Complete re turns from 82 precincts in Union coun ty give: Governor. Patterson 218, White 105, Bean 71, Hall 337, Lee 24. Olcott 687. washutotok ; : HillsborO, May 3S. Washington coun ty, complete, ' gfyes : r Hall 607, Olcott lizo. - - , ; WASCO : , The Dalles, 1 May 20. The complete unofficial vote ia Wasco county's 189 precincts : gives ; Republican national committeeman,; FIthian 686.1 Williams 1132 ; congressman. .Gwinn 692, Sinnott 112S ; governor, Hall 492, Leei 29. Olcott 891, Patterson 324. White 270 ; treasurer, Hoff "S33,V. Ryan : 922 i aupreme- court, MoCurt,liS7. .Rand 1172, Shepherd 624. Burnett 1202 ; superintendent of public instruction. Churchill ; 1884; labor com missioner, Dalsiel 694, Gram 1036 ; publio service commissioner, Campbell - 849. Layman 268, "Thiehoff 332 :. representa tive, Bolton . 663. Egbert 622. Gill 369,; Johnston 480 s county treasurer. Patter. son 1583 ; county - commissioner, - His 1298, Haydea'379.. t. . : ' -; , t;,, Democratio National committeeman. King 208, Morrow 105 ; oongressman Graham 241; governor,; Holmes 24, Pierce 239. Purdy 19, Starkweather 78; recall. Yes 1111, No 675; public service recall election, Kerrigan 869. Williams 868. f r, ' if ,:f;.: ; r i.! The closest race in the primary elec tions here - Friday - was over the He publican nomination : for representative from the ! Twelfth district, which was finally won ;- by W. C. Bolton of Mau pin after the last five precincts of the 29 in the county bad been counted. Bol ton's plurality over Herbert Egbert. In cumbent, was Just 30 votes, Bolton re ceiving 653. i : i - V; ' -i f. f .WAttOWA " .' j,; Enterprise, May 20.' - Twentyrseven Wallowa county ' precincts, complete, give: Hall 117, , Olcott 259. ist; : S- :Tt;i TAHHfXL . - i! McMlnnviUe, May 20. Full unofficial vote of Tamhlll county for governor: Patterson 845, Oleott 827, Hall 541, White 862, Bean 83, Lee 67. Peter Zim merman is nominated for state senator by 35 votes vsr Vinton. : p; PICKED I BY SOCIETIES WIN (Con tinned Pram Pace Oat) nominees of ; the Republican ballot are: Georgo Rossmaa. department No. 1, 25,805. " . , , Robert Tucker (unopposed), depart ment No. 3, 36,700. - I . . i . Louis P. Hewitt, department No. :5, 16.030. . ' i . .' r .,,;; Walter H. : Evans, department No. 6. 19,644. . i, 1 '.(.; George Taawell. department No. ji. 12,945. I, .: . The Democratic Judicial nominees, all unopposed, are : W. T. Vaughn, depart ment No. 1 : Judge W. N- Gatens, reelec tion, department . No. . 6 ; Hoecoo P. Hurst. department No. 6, asd G. F. Alexander, department i No. 7. i ----- j.. -In". ths final count,' Judge ;Evans in creased his lead over ; Judge Martin W. Hawkins; the final vote of the latter being-1,222. fc ;,---'.: V-:':., ii. . - - jf, Louis P. Hewitt's victory tor circuit Judgeship of, department No. 5 comes somewhadas a surprise, for both s Fred L, Olson and H M. Tomlinson were bet ter known politicallyj and - a pictur esquely effective campaign in her hus band's behalf was waged by Mrs,! Fred L. Olson, the singer, n; ,-; i, ' xsjarnr; tjkopfoseb , 4 The RepubUcan nominee for district attorney "of Multnomah is Stanley Myers and the Democratic. Walter B. i GleasonJ Myers vm with ease ever hla opponents. C W. Garland and John A. Jeffrey, his vote of 24,425 being more tnan twice the number received togeth er by the others. , ,., j Sam B. Martin, unopposed, is the Republican nominee for county . audi tor, and W. F. Whiteley. also Unop posed, the , Democratic nominee. , Milton Reed Klepper. with 22.760 votes, won the Republican.- nomination for state senate. Thirteenth district, against W. C Bristol, whose vote' was 14,44. The" Democratic nominee, who will op- r4 l l l l ejaeMj',lfjwwi ihitith n I immmmmimmmmmmmmmmJL , 6.. .. TI n am CANDIDATES Hall S. - Lmk G. E. - Welter . Elmer B- Lradberg Tegler pose; Klepper in the final election,' is John H. Stevenson, former municipal JUUgO. : . - : COB.BBTT WEf S OTJT ;- Henry L. Corbett won the Republican nomination for senator i from the thir teenth district to fill out the unexpired term of the late Senator j Hums. His Vote was 18,890, but John F. Wilson was not far'behind. with 16,058 -votes. Chambers is the Democratio nominee. By the:, narrowest margin, -W. W. Banks, now in the state senate, leads the Republican nomination for the four teenth state senatorial district, comprise ing Clackamas, Multnomah and Colum bia counties. The vote from the three counties: . - ; j W. :WV Banks ...'U..L..17.B5 W. J. H. Clark 17.518 John H. Hall . .r.. 41. .'..lUtM i Dr. lof T. Hedlund secured, unop poosed, the- Democratic, nomination for state senator from the Fourteenth dis trict. . "j- 4 . . s The vote east by Multnomah and Clackamas counties for Joint representa tive from the thirtieth district gives Fred J. Meindl V - the Republican nomination. The totals, Clackamas incomplete : . n i Fred J.. Meindl 21.506 George L. Koehn . 18.181 Klmer R. Lundberg is the Democratic nominee for Joint representative in the state legislature from the thirtieth dis trict,; - . M '!.:;.. .., )artarieiit S3 r ; .. :(Br'.Cnitai ? ! '-U' Washington, . May 20v The stats de partment' has Just issued invitations to 150 14. nations, ' colonies ; and common wealths to send, representatives to ; ths world's dairy congress to be bold in a ) N. Bet 4 A Beautiful (Foot Pedal) J -Us 1 ' : r - '--p-i'-H- This piano is in perfect ' great bargain price. p. w; 1 i 'fel I' IT, ri ... w -f i. .i r -: rf l-l S fS 1 1 m:A ! ! S-:;tJ;r r:-U" ''-;!- - ...Look for the Sign Chickering ; Player Grand j ; ; - In fact, there is practicalljr no ' charge for" the player J ! fnechanism. v , ; ""--'! - H' ; i!..'- . -. .-, f:.J ! 1-tt piano is nearly new and is fully guaranteed; .v '. For the price of a regular grand and $200 you 'can j i;., -have this fine piano with Auto De Luxe nlaver mechanistn.i 1 tU 4 jonng una Jld with you. Out-of-town correspondence invited. I'IiUPSP-si ife!:-" 'x'jIM'z xi x"x"kii:x MH::$kimx ' "If" " : . :-- ..-. . . i i.l i ; - - .f- --' . . - -,i - . i . ., - 149-Sixthf Between Sr. i, X Hlgga jr. K. 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Gleases leadings American city yet to be selected, in October. 1923. r ' While this congress will not be pom ducted under the patronage of the gov ernment or tne united States." the! de partment announced, -great interest is taken in the congress by the United States department' of agriculture, which Is cooperating with the management and the congress of the United States has requested and authorised the presi dent to - extend invitations .. to foreign governments to participate by delegates therein." . -. j This will be the first congress of its kind Is the United States, it was said, and will be carried out through j ths World's Dairy Congress association 1 Husband, Alleged Kidnaper, Sued by Wife for Divorct - - . - ; ' - Vancouver, Wash., May; 20 Barbara Laird, who a few weeks ago charged her husband with having her 2-year-old son kidnaped from her mother's boms " in Portland, filed suit for divorce from ; K. J. Laird Saturday through her attorneys, SIoMaster, Hall St Behaefer. She alleges that her husband had struck her. j She asks for the community furniture and that Laird tie compelled- to pay a mort gage. : She also asks for the custody of t-yaar-Id Edward J, Laird and that the defendant , be awarded - the . custody : ef sevsny- jb.- issur-n monins oia, sapu-latms- that aha be allow ud td vlxlt and associate with the child at suitable times., Laird is supposed to have the children with him at ths thorns of his parents at Takos, Wash. ; ' ; .. - - . i After- agreeing to separate. Robert Cornell, captain of the tugboat Iscum. met his wife on a Seattle street nd shot her through the neck. He then killed himself by firing a bullet through his bead, Mrs. Cornell will recover. - ANNOUNCING NEW LOCATION SHERBAN 289 MORRISON STREET Old 5lh Oppout Corbclt Blil.'.V We Do the Finest Haircutling and Shaving in the City, We also Cater to Children, ' -v BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE: X. SHEBBAK, Prop. ! W. URICst A. W. TAYLOR : S. 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