East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 18, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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COUNTY OFFICIAL rAPER.
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VOL 2G.
PENDLETON, OREGON, MftXn.W, MAY 2, V. U.
II ID 1WC0MBEWILL
BE OPPONENTS FOR GOVERNOR
MM 10
Democratic and Republican Nominees Win Out By Gocd
Majorities-M'Bride, Bean, M'Nary and Karris Villi
be Nominees for Supreme Court on the Republican
Ticket-Smith's Lead Over Bennett is 1526, With a
Total Vote in the State of 11,505Withycombe is
Winner Over Hoser by 4,707.
ikcci.:plete eetorks secw p
U'itu vm iv inn u
! REFUSE 10 Ml
LAKDIKS OF Ml
The following table Kho the rtand- i
iiijr at an early hour tday in the dem
.PORTLAND. Ore.. May 18 Al
though returns are Rill missing from
omt of the outlying counties toon of
the nomination for state office are
in doubt.
Withycombe and Smith are the re
publican and democratic gubernatorial
nominees respectively. Smith leads
Bennett by 152 votes, w ith a total of
11. SOS. Withycombe Is a Winner with
4,707 over Mow, his closest oppo
tiene. Crawford la third.
Late returns established that lie
Bride, Bean. McNary and Harris in
the order named are the republican
supreme court nominees.
Brown bested Grant bis nearest op
ponent by nearly 700 for attorney
general.;
Following was the vote for the four
republican supreme court nominees:
McBride. 3C.CC; Bean. 34.23C; ilc
Xary. 32.C; Harris. S2.1C5.
For attorney genera Brown will bt
opposed by John Jeffry wbe is the
democratic nominee unopposed.
Browns vote was 24.504.
For state engineer Lewis received
28.8C3. and Stockman. Ills opKnent,
16.154. v
For republican national committee
man Williams had a majority of 7009.
For democratic committeeman East
erly defeated Canon by a two to one
vote. For labor commiasiner Hoff has
a plurality of near 13.004. Miller is
re-nominated to the railroad commis
sion by a two to one vote.
WITH 9 PRECINCTS MISSING
SMITH'S LEAD IN IMA
IS
ic. atic race f the gubernatorial ;
nommatfon: j
Counties Bennett. Manning Smith1
l aker fci,l 121 ". !
Benton 11 17 14
Clackamas... IS 74 141 '
Clatsop 224 57 i:
Columbia 0 4 47 1
Coos 234 8 442
Curry ....... ... . . . . . )
Crook 21 ... 3Si
Douglas 367 10 S31 1
Gilliam 18 18 22 j
Grant 34 3 21
Harney 101 27 11
Hood Kiver .125 1 t
Jackson 311 13 Ol
Josephine 11 2 10:
Klamath 177 S3 149
Lake
I Lane 3 307 . 583
Lincoln 2C 2
Linn C3 4 C12
Malheur 132 20 1
Marion 70 4V8 773
Morrow C 14 C4 j
Multnomah .2.40 2.JM 3.24 j
Polk S7C 113 34 j
Sherman 14 3 3 j
Tillamook ...S3 38 54
I'matiHa 314 3 l.SC j
Union 353 57 r.45j
Wallowa 114 11 181 j
Wasco 57C 38 2j
Washinrton . 7C C7 101 :
Wheeler ..... ... ... ---
TamhiU 1C3 30 18? j
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Totals 10.041 4.581 11.348!
4 SflESlYDHS ARE
RESCUED fflH 13
GAYS DIIQFHI SEA
Erin EBTB TMIC3 CF l,f!f IflM VJII I M
a FELLEWS IS C! 1?J hl'iuu U- MA
rr. . and Nei-.n. P 'i.. a S-:-
rwT" Tr-Tr. 'rit- loiii i,:r arc v.
Bradley. i rd herald. Hrri J T' -1
1. rTl nifcSr -t Tb IrdTrior '
r6r t?a Fellow. K?t today o ,
No. 17 J'r "3C: V ainvilie t pr.de ' i
TH ar.rual l!ce of That ro" j
e rrard lre mwwi Tuia
:: Ml REGULARS IE
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t f I i ii ':n n : r x r-i . " - - . tn of The
Ava'rf All Crrs-ri-sthw V.Vi.-h R:rr.pr! the
! " s c T"i,,r ill
! fc -nd mf!r
ttt the co- u::r2:3 h..zA wzi ra taci 13
crrasa incce k-ct tix ;
mnrr.mc 4feter;i
ins; T May I
rrtir from the office 1
after a rear t Jaith- j
--oe and bard work. He declares , .
Vlep beti year f saacy p- :
ti Tels tbat The honor hai
fcan cnrnipmated turn for the
as i::;h cbsitehs
RefireeaitaUe m Revta r.wH4 twOarii mOti m as L
Tbesr ar to afediattaai m-! Maay I3'tnr lBe iMrift ta
-More Vicaoriew Cor the Hwtn llidie re Tbrima thw-
ICe4e Are
JtiUo Exerted
!
her f ItraUl 1
er Tolafc. av.
IB-'
fca dr.
ayVir yesrda.y celebrate fc
"Ssd ir:t;4ky and I shears of fcis liTe
fras bes spe in fmatilia cotnry
His birthday was made doot.'y in.!
ficuit because ol the tact that be bad
; Jim been selected t the democraCe
WASHINGTON. Vy 18. The Ger- HALIFAX. "May 1. The Tcite ; prtv as rw candidste for th o-fjee f
man steamship Bavaria ic due at States revenue cutter Seneca rrivec reti?tc.tat:ve from TniatJlla couaty.
Puerto. Mexico, todjty with am muni- today ith four survivor of rhe I
tin for Huerta. Xp-tilf of the liner's steamer Columbia w-hich was burned ; Amarrr-rjr lake. w-Jtr.T tve Bear
fTM aapured the Warhmton ad- at ea 14 days atro. The rrvivr tt- r.a-"ral Jorejit. Xontana. hi
ministration the shipment woulj not were picked up yeetteroay. thw bad ssld tc rivaj the lameS Lke Lovi
be landed. Instead, they said, it will turned about in as open bt 12 ? tbe Oaaadian Kocktes. It at
m AHTV.TON. May J. It
fma the While Bit tfasji
tje recvlar Uww friian Cm
mrnuM afne s ti'IiIk aaicstasa
The siatnl
of the niinmtUm.
all mn suit wbruaer Oncnnr
.4 1 ii i Usii ifaas cKe rwsssl
tawrial wei sT the lecMMsce
the sd IVr4d-t k trmr
COLTMEri:, May 1 Headquart
ers ol cjwm number i t. t.n:te
be returned t Germany haxins bei davs. ,
T.iZ 1 knatched before the Americaii-lln-: T wmmt-vg n- p(,i -. ,r. - .- . m .-.
ir-n Kituatinn became acot. Whrtiier fioer; wear Kendall and Prter Beian-! wticb can be traveled in half a Aay j Sline Wta-kers. sent ut orders de
the owners acted Voluntarily or on (. sail.rs: M:tcten LuwuCM-n. fore- 1 by aotnmobi) connects it with rbe I danc? a ra-ike of all cal -.iiers im
the Germu a:oveTOm-nf s requeet was nutn. ' railroad at Ei'XigS- A itmc hotel . Ohio. The operators ordered the
Wbee the CiJumlua bnmed. three' taw rececliv been cEpiet-4. and! mines closed AprJ lsc
One precinct miscing
HunY
MORE THAN
ElfiSHOWS ViHl EE EUILT
F03 SUE n aSY TEEMS
Cnrkhiirn and Ahwnrth Are in Chfi
Race tor County Commissioner,
the Former Leading wiin uniy u
Votes Gilliland's Lead Increases
Over Belts.
- iMMtruic.
Joint Senator. J. N. Scott; Joint rep
resentative. G. H. Biahop; senator. l.
C. Brownell; reprtsatitative. . JL Tay
lor and A.-W. 4MaiaaofkSs.Jutie. C. H.
Marsh: sheriff. T I Taylor; clerw. T.
C. Frazier; treasurer, R. O. Hawks:
surveyor. F. B. Hays or J. n. Eng
lish ; coroner. J. S. Baker.
I The following is the total unofficial
' vote in Cmatllla county exclusive of
WiO nine precinct yet to be heard ni" 'IFC!"cl in mort c, nd l
lrom in Umatilla county, the vote at ,n otrs:
the Frldiiv primaries in the Democrat- Iemii.-ratlc.
Iz rul-rn'atorlal contt gives Dr. J. Fr governor. Smith. 1C; Bennett
C lmlth an apparent lead in this 314: Cobb. 41; Manning. 51; Miller.
county oer Judge Bennett, hi near- For national committeeman. Canon.
rt conijKtltor, of approxlnateiy 754 Easterly. M7.
and the remaining nine prvclncts will KeiwibUoan.
j.roaMv increase his lead to 800. HU Governor. PrownelU 100; Carter.
total vote la almost three times th 117; Crawford. 414: Dimlck. 132: Cecr.
combined vote of Bennett, Cobb. Man- 183; Johns. 2S0; Moser. 23C. Withy-
nlng and Miller. .combe. 4C3.
In the Republican contest for gov-' For national committeeman. Acker
ernor. a neck and neck race was run son. C41; Williams, 752.
in this county between Whithycombe' For congressman. Pinnott. 1321.
jind Crawford. In the 45 precinct For supreme court. Bean. 1528; Ben
Jieard from, the Corvallis man ha soa. 611; Cleeton. COS. D'Arfy. 827:
ji scant lead of nine votes over th arris. 651; McRride. $1; McNary.
attorney general and this lead may C41; Richardson. 37S.
be changed by the other nine pre
cincts.
The prettiest race among th coun
ay candidates Is that between County
Commissioner Cockburn and Ash-
For attrney general. Brown. .4s;
Farrin. 254; Grant. 2: Johnson. IS:
Lord. 31C.
For labor commissioner. Bynon.
;j!3; Hoff. S37; Madsen. 13C; Miller.
soc.
Countv Treasurer. Bradley 1S1: Bu-
can. 543.
Surveyor. Bradley. 10 S8; Klmbrell.
7C7.
Coroner. Brown. 1031: Garfield.
70.
Commissioner. AUiwrth SIS; Cock
worth who entered the primaries 424.
.against th present incumbent With For railroad commissioner. Killer,
the vote In nine precinct yet to b 72; Patton. 432.
received, Cockburn lead th Weston For engineer. Lewis. ; Stock
man only 2 vote and, as one of th man. 77.
largest precincts out is yet outside. tt County JuUe. Belt. JSC; GilUland.
would not be surprising to e him 133.
sJcd Into th lead at th finish. I County Clerk. Baling 1123; Tester.
Weston proper gave Ashworth a,
vote of S against Cockburn's 11 anlj
this made a big cut in Cockburn's ma-l
jority. I
This Is the only race In which re-1
turns later than Saturday afternoon;
l.ave caused any change. Gilliland's
leal over Belts for county Judge ha
slowlv increased, Baling is run well burn. 87
iihcad of Teager, Bradley is still morj
Jliiin 700 votes.aheaU of Busan. W
Urd Bradley has a lead of nearly 309
.vcr J. W. Klmbrell and Brown i
Ua.llng Garfield by approximately
J30. !
Ci'Utity Clerk Baling. Justice of the
Pence Parke and Justice Scholl of;
Echo started canvassing the vote Just
Ixforc noon today and It will probab
ly be morning before the official vote
9 known. The nine precincts unhear-l
from aro I'nlon. Weston outsiklrts.
oat Freewater. Falrtlew. Gibbon,
Vinson. IlosW Albe and Gurdan.
From Vlly enly th cot on th
XVmorratlc gubernatorial contest has
been received. The Judge In Ihes
jt ruction by locking the tally nheeU
In the box and an order from the
court was necessary In order to get
them out for the canvass this morning.
ME SHOOTS
I
HIMSELF WHEN HE
FAILS 10 II 001
JAMKS R PAItPEK Mir. rtir.
KXIXTIOX TUBE.1T OF S
CIBK TO li;iEMS.
not TnnainrvMl Tw-ir MKra
. . I - . " UV-U V u Mill tta UTl kl.l " T I . ' ' . . . v. VU1- - "
the admicunration f serious embar- huaum aere launched but became ' Biauy tral make the urmsti:tf j
rassmetit. Had the landing crated. Two were found but tlie'ttird ! refnon aoo-nKbie. '
persisted in the ftiW ates could has been riven ut ?or iot E Jt .
not prevent the mn. unities reachinr m uccnmbed to ujurjes and priva- j ,
j Huerta lor passu. te use anraic tions u ere thro-n oi-rbard. The ;
the Americans later. w by. seizing dentb r.01 is mow J3.
j Puerto, which surely would have , The Seneca saw one of the boat;
t interpreted as a breach of the arm is- y esterday and rushed to the scene
tice pending the n-eiiation uerotia- rour of the survivors were exhausted .
j t;tns. - snd una hie to speak and t
The Brazilian minirter at Mexic. uocoriacioua. Later Officer
tT-.r nouiie Kryan tr.at Hwruf Tor- and aWe to tali torveEr o?
eurn secretary had Iomlsed pucih- th terrible exiwreBe.
Mayor W. F. i nI 10 ieoer; repons;Me tot -When the l.t was launched." be
i-nTaie rrs s oeatn it ne a as louna
on inveslimioa really to have been
kilVd inside the federal
tCoctiEued n pa irht.
TY3 JUIEESU LEUTCHS TO i:iT
vmm at mm fjuls, cn.
1 1
By a deal completed.
Matlk has f"ld his vacant residence
11 on Raley street to C. P. A. Looer-
gan. local superintendent of the War
ren1 Construction Co. and A. H. Cox.
manager of the Oretroa Lumber Yard,
and these two men contemplate the
erection of bungalows for sale or
ttrms in the very near future.
The land acquired has a 700 foot :
frontage on Haley street. 2 feet on
the south side Just west of tbe Lin
coin school and 500 feet on the north
side )ut 4pMiNte tbe scbooL The
U-ts have a good elevation but are 1 !
enoush to I pnitected fnm tbe
strong winds that sometimes blow. '
wrs vox ami uwiican witrir iiuii i J na TT1I " -3
tne location ol tne tots make inem
very de:ral.le. beinr situated as they
are on the permanent driveway to the
eastern Oreeon etate hu-pital and the
proposed railroad terminal yards and
Just across the river from Round -op
Park. The recently Constructed Mat
lock bridge and the improvement of
the street have added much to their
desirability.
The plan of the new owners is to
erect modern, bungalows npoa tbe lots
unes.
Consu! Silliman of Sartillo stltl re
mained in that city. Bryan said he
was aatirVd with 9 the erplamtion
from Mexico Otty that bis derarture
was delayed by the railroad's 5e-
i struciion. He offered rio commert on
the case of Parks eonoemirur which.
! i is understood, coihirjr further fca?
j been heard
1 In the War Department there is ad
mitted conn JU-rabe concern over the
i news from San rTsrofro that tre
j bridre. 2 miles ouTide of Vera Crui
m the inter-oceanic raT-road has leer
It was conceded t";j.t ti-.
would hamier the American advance
to Mexico Oily if such a move shodd
lecome netetwary.
imid. "there were 13 men abna'd. We
took rams at steer na bat somehow
got arrwrated frm tbe ther tw e
boats. Tbe next mte-nins; we were at
. one n tbe waters. I'j: .m the Tins
I 4 isnus three steamers pa-wd as but
didn't see us For ci dmf and cicbts
! the ertire la sutrired. Then tbe b
cuits and hardtack gave etrt and rt
, water becane exhaust-d. a Ksry 3 0
, "iier Georjte Hull died. We f!r:'H
, him of his cithir.c and drrpped h
body into tbe sea.
"W spread tarol:n to catch raic
. and this probmced our liv. As vnei
died we dropped their boiiee ir.to tbe
s--a. Peter E3r p t-VK-r-tiTT (-! iii be
fore the Seneca nea:ed "
tios Arrrve
New Tork. May 18. The Xi-xin
envoy have arrived here. Severa '.
Spanish and Mexican resident of the i
city met them at the Hotel Astor. the
visitors embraciiur and kitnp
citedlv In the Latin style. The
voys
rrjerim:nT(RLix
IZm FiS fjlsseb mi
i m iw was receifceu in jrencievoai
j : this morniiu; from W.Ilii WaTia to
leave for VUurara Falls tonvor-. the effect that Mrs Tom F-eryer. wid-
and to sell them to residents wanting row. f -w of a f s-mer pr.ominent Helix farm-
homes oa easy term. They will put ( "Just Imagine."" said Senor Raba j r and herself a pioneer I'maulla
in sidewalks and parkings connect up! whea asked for an Interview. tbat I county, had died in that crty o-urir
w rrft the water aad sewer mains and I know nothing of anything. 1 suddenly jesterdav. Ne irf.-matior.
make other improve merits. i other thaa that ber dewch was cnex
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Tie l'ti'.-J State wit! be repre
sented at tbe peace cvoferecce for
the liet-it-mer.t of the aexirmn ttxule ,
at Nara Fa!". Canada, by Aoci-
AiMriaw frawrme (ust Jake Jm.
r4t ltaer I aaisr
premc Court work t such Quastiunsi.
r or seveiai L. bwth were in Wash-
j bvr'.oo c.Fsult:rg w ith Secretary of
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The following appear to be the tw
county tickeU:
Republic a.
Joint senator. C. A. Barrett; senator.
OREGON C1TT. May 18. Making
good hi preelection threat that be
would commit suicide If he didn't win
th republican nomination for count
ty treasurer In Clackamas county.
James K. Pardee, 0. shot himself
through th head w ith a revolver at
Gladstone, lie died almost instantly.
J. N. Burgess; Joint representative. The body was found in a woodshed b
Robert X. FJanfleld; representative, a housekeeper. Hi wif died three
J. T. Hinkle and R. W. Rltner; judge, month ago.
T. F. Gilllland: sheriff. U L. Mann: I
lerk. Frank Salfng; recorder. B. S. Last year the fire loss oa the Caa
Burroughs; treasurer. G. W. Bradley; adlan timber reserve was th maU
surveyor. Wlllard Bradley; coroner. J est ever known, only one-fifteenth ef
J. T. Brown; commissioner, II. M on percent of th aera being burneJ
.Cockburn. doubtful. I over.
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.. . ssii i. ai wss J rf , ; -ym m , i L - ' -. M -" W t, the cnferen.e with the i.nnd
' -V---J1tT ''i,' i.1"V.''I"a. v - ' I if ' r sosnr.. who w&s solicit general in .v.. ., . .
. .- JlT Jk.fijp-I J t'A-l"?-.- -V TV.. ac...;r.tra.Kn. ated from the Mexban sttuati.. It
e-s rft-- 'vv'-4' 'i:"Lii ' . kNM ' Vv.- --r" 3r. Lrhmana be a 4eep knvm-Urtx h supped that th otf named
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PEESIOEJITS REQUEST FCFt
EEFEil CF CUUSE SCORED
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MAATOK hlTHEBXAND W IT All: CASABLANCA. May 18. D
1HCNOVNCES PLAX AS I Relwl troops under Obr, ton
ISIOI MHlkO. j y night captured Tepic after
WASHINGTON. U.v 18 Thif.,f. hour batt.e It was rviwrted tl
tdent's request for a repeal of the ex-! i'sKv shi l'uuera ieft Guaynias ected has been ol.uur.ed by local
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act was denounced from th. .r .rf ! officers and that Guaywas was pre-
the eat by Senate Sutherland of' w s"aer n an nlerve
I'tah.
""No such astounding proposition."
said Sutherland, "ever was presented
to great iegislalive bodv."
of ber demise . Xrs Berter. shor-.i-
Obregon sail he plans an immediate after th death of her hustvar.d sera"'
camimJgn through
Mexico City.
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