THE ONLY S.AIALL DAILY IN AMERICA CARRYING REGULAR WIRE REPORTS FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRES$ UNITED PRESS AND THE LIT. LI DAILY EDITION 1 Ts Bet ra run or yrsttrdar'i Dally 3,234 This Baser la member or in and oj tba A adit Kurtt of Circulatioae. COUNTY OmCIAL PAP KB K , , , . . DAILY EDITION Te East Oregealaa to Eaatara Ori son greatest aewwr ead a atll tt fore gives t lh adrtir ormr twic the suaraateed average paid cir culation la Pradletoa aad Umatilla couaijr of any eUiec aewspaaer. COUNTY OITICUL PIP 12 VOL 54 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1922. NO. 10,138 HALL LEADS NECK RACE FOR REPUBLICAN itlAIN FOR GOVERKOU SINNOTT RENOMINATED; GWINN CARRIES UMATILLA COUNTY CHARLES E. HAIL - By A THOUSAND HAS LEAD VOTES OVER G0VERI1 BEII I OLCOn Latest Returns give Hall 36,960; Olcott 36,259 in Race; Marshfield Candidate Holds Lead Following .Botter Campaign; All Congressmen Seemed to be ertain of Nomination Following Early Returns. LiATKST HALL, 36,6w; OLCOTT, 30,239. PORTLAND, May 20. (A. ,P. Governor Ben V. Olcott, who a week ngo declared war on the "Invisible em pire" of the Ku Klux Klan In a scathing proclamation denouncing the masked and hooded organizations was running behind State Senator Charle3 all, of Marshfield,. for republican nomination for governor on returns from yesterdays DrlmarrY The last week of the primary campaign was " featured by bitterness, and though I Hall had made no public declaration in favor of the Ku Klux Klun, the j forces In the state sympathtalng with i that organization rallied to his support , and he drew the Hons share of vote from a field of five candidates, op posing the governor. CARAWAY DECLARED MI Letter and Contract to Free Shipbuilder and Financier Read Before Senate Today. WASHINGTON. May 20. (U. ) --Attorney General Daughtrcy should resign from office, Senator Caraway of Arkansas, declared in the senate today, after reading photostatic cop les of a letter and contract which lie suid showed the attorney general and Thomas R. Felder, of Atlanta, Ga were to get twenty five thous and if., they could get Charles. W. i county precincts, nnd Incomplete -aiorse, smuoui.uer ami imaucier oui , ui luuurni pritsun uuniig uiv iuuci i PORTLAND, May 20. (U. P.) Chiirles B. Hall, Marshfield, led Gov ernor. Bmi W. Olcott by over a thou sand votes for republican gubernato 1 rial nomination at noon today. Re turns complete from 396 Multnomah Vote by Counties In Race Between , Hall and Olcott Tabulation of the vote on governor from the various counties of Oregon, prepared especially for the Kast Ore tonian by the fulled Tress showed the following vote by counties, the outsido returns being filed from Port laud at 1.01 p. m. Vote by Counties Haker Hull 105, Olcott 386. Benton Hull 129, Olcott 600. Clackamas Hall 1704, Olcott 1477. Clatsop Hall 1680, OlcoU 12X6. . Columbia Hall 151, OlcoU 188. Coos Hull 1501, Olcott 696. Crook Hall 99, Olcott 86. Curry Hall 108, Olcott 76. Deschutes Hall 203, Olcott 846. Douglas Hall 1069, Olcott 406. Gilliam Hall 18, Olcott 90., x Grant Olcott 40. Harney Hall 72. Olcott 210. Hood River Hall 71. olcott 377. Jackson Hall 822, Olcott 23S. Jefferson Hal! 102, Olcott 153. Josephine Hull 31S, Olcott 131. Klamath Hall 238, Olcott 581. Lhne Hall 826, Olcott 610. Lincoln Hall 124, Olcott 230. Linn Hull 3S4, Olcott 605. Malheur Hall S3, Olcott 177. Marlon Hall 1288. Olcott 1585. Morrow, Hall ;6, Olcott 178. ' Multnomah 397 precincts) Hull 17.625, Olcott 16,914. Polk Hall 400. Olcott 527. Tillamook Hull 963, Olcott 272. I'niatlllfl Hull 1958. Olcott 1392.' . Union Hall 262, Olcott 402, Wullowa Hall 73, Olcott 176. Wasco Hall 429, Olcott 731. Washington Hall 634, Olcott 86-2. Wheeler Hall 7,7, Olcott 297. . Yamhill Hiill 527, Olcott 8H2. IRISH ELECTION TO BE HELD JUNE 16 IS AGREED De Valera and Collins Have Come to an Agreement Following Heated Debate. Sinnott Has Lead Oi Over 2000 in Second District With prwbubly one half the veto of the district accounted for Represen tative N. J. Slnnot had a lead of slightly over 2000 over James H. Gwinn on the returns available early this afternoon. Following Is a Unit ed Press summary of the vote by icountles with the Wasco county vote and Umatilla .county vote secured from later figures: County LOCA FflEE STATERS TO HOLD PRESIDENCY 1 Organized Arson " Gangs Spreading Terror, in Many Ulster Towns and Belfast. Buker Crook ...... Deschutes , Gilliam ... . Grunt 4Hood River Jefferson Klamath .. 1-ake Mulhcurq , , i ; .Morrow . . , Are:imutllla '.. I'nlon Wallowa . , , j Wuxco 113 Whoele Totals Gw Inn Sinnott ( . 214 497 . 46 145 ! . 306 ' 667 j .. .64 , 107 I , 10 ' 81 . . 198 500 I ..33 73 ' . 328 136 .16- 24 . 123 :u .,137' 261 .2349 1634 . 445 i . 531 i . 176 214 . 113 1115 I . t . 432 j LI1IHASHI1 ' OF 700 III COUHTY WITH 7 PRECIS Sit (HSSIL'G Hall for Governor. Leads in County by 600t Plurality - on -j Returns . Available; Eberhard, " Mann-, " Miller,- Smith Lead on Legislative : Ticket; DcHart Has Margin, on Treasureship Race; Hoff Received Big Locaf Vote. HOMER C. TAYLOR OF AS , .5.026 7,228 DLULl.Ni May .20. (I. I SHI. I P TAKK DltOP. Michael Collins and Kumonn De Val-j PORTLAND, '. May 20. (A. I'.W era have come to un agreement . t c'nttio. hogs, steady: sheep 11.00 low last. jor, spring lambs to 110: eggs Following a heated and protrai'tcdjoddy, butter weak, oxtra cubes 33c debute by members of the Dall Eire- j t0 34t, v , . ) unn, a aecision was uennui'iy to form a coalition cabinet, DeValeru's j following getting four ministerial seats and preserving their present uitniber New Man to Succeed Richard Hanley Named by School Authorities, Star ; Athlete. Complete returns from the reyub llcan primary from It out of the 64 . precincts of Umatilla county, asss ta bled by th, Kast Oregontan at. ' 1 o'clock thls jifternopn..iov that James H. Gwinn In his race for coiv-, gresa carried his home county by over . 700 majority, that Charles Hall Is the ; favorite for the county for governor,-! Hoff for, treasurer, Eberhard for Joint . senator, Alfred Bmlth for Joint rep- ; resentutlvc, Mann and Miller fur rep- resentatlv.es and De Hart fur, county . treasurer. - 1 ., .. The detailed vot for th it I t' ' clncts Is as follows.; - . ; ' i M PreUncts (Xinplcto ;- ; front 35 outsido counties, gave Hnll 83,458: Olcott 32,361. Olcott showed tt-enJttyM-)tts'"e4jlwlu the later arioDimg returns, now ever PORTLAND, May 20. (A. P.) 12:41) State Senator Hall of Marsh field, maintained his lead over Olcott ... for the republican nomination us ad ditional returns were tabulated today. Throe hundred thlrtoen Multnomah precincts and returns from 29 coun ties gave Hall 27,490; Olcott 25,562. New tabulation gaye Hoff " 30,500, Ryan 26,306. .Dalzlel 27,775, Gram S6.763. Thlehoff 22,758, Campbell i'2,054, Layman 9,610. Republican Chairman Williams, i'9,761. Fithian I'D. 182, Renomlnatlon of Oregon's llltcc vviticoouicu fcj v. v, I - a,onuavui llawley 10,429, Norblad 7,482, Fisher," 8,601- R'imotf 4,324. Gwinn 3,133, McArthur 11,167, Korrcll 10,656, Crunipacker, 7,815. . . SALEM, May 20. (A. P.) Fifty four precincts out of seventy-four In Marlon county: Hall ''2,053; Olcott 1,391, Hoff 3,060, Ryan 3,113. part of the Taft 6d ministration, . I - .- read by- Caraway , the - alleged W - contract was aeccptea. by '""Morsc't" L"Thei-e ia not but' one decent thing! for the attorney general today, and!,. thut is to resign," ... Caraway said. Ho ought to no longer embarrass the administration by continuing in of-. flee. . Caraway then read a facsimile of a letter written by Felder to Morse uftcr the latters purdon, dated ut Atlanta, August 14, 1911. The terms us. noted in the letters read: "You are to pay Honorable H. M, Daughcrty a retainer of five thous and dollars nnd actual expense J CKDAlt R.VPIDH, Iowa, May 20. L'. P. Winifred Hudnut, bride of Rudolph Valentino, screen hero, pass ed through here today enroute to New York, tho home of hor parents. Mrs. Valentino said she would stuy In New York but a short time, returning as soon, us possible to her husband. In tin. Dull. Thu nareement provides the fre staters shall hold the presi dency nnd seven place In the cabinet. It Is ulso agred the general election uliMll b held June 16. i lloii-vs liiirtutl .' - mm. ,ft ff l 111. ! auillzed Arson tinngs. shooting their ? ' ,''. " ' i jf5' thruush nil :PP"l,,?,,n, Rpread f'ten-or lii Belfast and many Ulster towns'toduy. Three gangs were killed nnd several wounded In an attack on Castle Wellen barracks. County Down. The barracks was destroyed by fire. Many houses were burned In small towns. in.-. Nenri'h Coiillniicd LOS ANGELES. Slav IV P curred in looking after your matters, Government and district attorucv non- expenses to exceed one thousand; rut Ives today continued. search for evl. uence to show that Valentino lived PORTLAND, May 21. (Filed 10:11 A. P.) One hundred seventy Mult noham precincts and Incomplete re turns of twenty nine counties gave Benn 893, Leo 893, a tie, Patterson 5393, White 5090. Hulls figures Mulf nomah 7,674, outside. 11,436; Olcott. Multnomah. 7020, uotslde 10.943. Same tabulation gave Hoff 21.612, Ryan 20,228; Republican committee, ' Williams 21,3396. Fithian 18,126; for' public service commission recall of Williams, yes 23,339. no 12,178; for Buchtel recall, yea 20,800, no 10,808; for public sorvice commlsalonership vacant January, Thlehoff 7943, Camp bell 6477, Layman 2831; labor com, missloner Danziot 8228, Gram 7257; first district Hawley 9528, Norblad 6051, Fisher 3217; second district Sin nott 4284, Gwinn 3026; third district t McArthur 5813, Korrvll 5612, Crutn- packer 4259, MacDonald 934. Demo--Cnttlo . for . governor. . Pierce 3673, Starkweather 2138, Holmes 58S. Purdy 863; Morrow leading for tfemoevstic national committeeman ' 3209, King 3064. - .... Latest state wide figures Including-, 330 complete Multnomah precincts! give Hall 29,655 and Olcott 29.442. In J Multnomah Hall Is lending by 510. i Outside; Multnomah Olcott is leading j by 297. you are to direst the couuscl here tofore to be employed to withdraw your appeal in habeas corpus pro ceeding heretofore instituted; we arc to receive In event we secure an un conditional pardon or commutation for you a sum of twenty five thous and dollars, full compensation for services rendered In connection with your application for' purdon; we are to recelvo twenty five percent of whatever sum wc may be able to re cover 'by compromise or lltigutlon In Metropolitan Steamship company matter, described In your letter of August second; In all matters herein undertaken In your behalf we are to have full and absolute control and you are to accept implicitly on our counsel und advice." (Signed) Thomas B. Felder; In postcrlpt at bottom, Morse wrote: "I accept the above this 4tli day of August, 1911. (Signed, t Charles W. Morse. The contract Was made by Felder for Duugherty, Caru-wayclalmed. with his new bride as man and -wife. Friends' V the two say thoy occupied "twin bungiilows'Vat Palm Springs, u remote desert resort, not living togeth er at nil. Ill'ILDOG WHIPS KALH. OIH-TBTOWN, N. H... May 20..' fierce battle wus staged here, be tween a bulldog anil a large eagle. The uglc, believed to liuvc . Vome from the, Uncunoopnus Mourdjilns. nenr here, swooped down On the yard of Herbert Ainsworlh and attempted to carry of a bulldog. The dog put up such tt fight that tho bird was unsuccessful, however, und when Mrs. Alnsworth appeared the euglo flw nwuy. CHICAGO, May 20. Wheat All things considered July und Hcptem- Homer C. Tu.vlur, a gruducte ' of I Montana Plate College, star athlete, i and reputed to be a natural leader of : boys and young men, has been selected j u heud of the athletic department of I the Pendleton high' school to ' take j churgeXhis full, according to an an I nouncement made today by Hupt. H. ! K. Inlaw of the city schools. Taylor . . .' will succeed Hlchurd Hurley, who has , ; ' 1 coached Pendleton high school tor the toduy. .May ,., twn ..,...,, July at TnVlnr'N cnllnut record Hlmwii htm to M a star lii fuutbull, busket bull un-l ears he.wu uti- ed Reunion, ant one year he worked under Walter Powell, now heud of -physical educa tion lit Stunford University. Both men recommend him highly. "Taylor is a mighty good athlete, a good clean clit fellow, an cxcollent student and he has hud some good teaching experience,!' Is the way Frod llennlon speaks of Taylor, "I think he Is the best basket bull forward I ever saw on a .floor, lie was also Captain' and ttuarterbuck of the Mon tunu team, und wus an all-slate quar ter in' 1919. He also plays shortstop In baseball and tried out last year with Toledo. Due to Injuries, he hud to drop his work. He was in the air ser vice for two years during the war. He Is a mighty popular louder wherever Wbeut prices dropped L 11.X5 61.31 3-4 and September at 11.18 7-8 ; V, ' VJ V- Ui dcf 'ih tutJuge of Fi-e Following ore the quolutlolis re ceived by Overbeck S; Cooks, local brokers: . i , Wheat. , ' ; , Open' High I'.bw Close May 1.4t -"$1.40 .81.85H I1.S5U July 1.24Ti 1.24T4 1.23 V 1.28 iSept. 1.1 4 ,1.19 1.19 l.xchaiigcs. Sterling, 445,i. France, 9164. Italy, 610 Vi. Holland, 8890. Marks, 8314. Austria, 106, . M8 Ti (Continued on page 6.) f r'nntlnnM An i II. I V o n . ji n a to ii I -is 5 ? S r ?: I- : 3 : s : s : : 3 ; ; : : : : 5 a it n n ft w r e . I: ' a 0 ' 1 : c B S sr &5 S B 2 E s p 9. 1 , o 8 a ? ': a 5 it of a , X 21 2 14 3 , 21 4 19 5 10 6 26 7 23 86 LEAD IN MORROW CO 'Official complete returns - from Huppner, north and south precincts j give Fithian 71. Williams 142, Gwinn1 77, Sinnott 143, Bejin 10, Hull 50, Lee I 4; Olcott 93, Patterson 60. White 23, ! Hoff 80. Ryan 152, Burnett 146, Mc-1 WALTER M. PIERCE HAS BIG LEAD OVER STARKWEATHER IN ; RACE FOR DEMO. NOMINATION Walter M. Pierce will again be the democratic standard bearer In -the race for governor this fall. Incom plete returns from various counties of the state available early this after noon showed the following vote. Pierce ,8. 'Starkweather S.22S. The other candidates. Purdy and Holmes received small votes and their totals were not computed. In Lcnatilla county. - Senator Pierce's former home, the democrats voted overwhelmingly for lilm. Scat- Plcrec JO 7. Starkweather 88. In the race fur 'democratic nation al "committeeman Will K. King mas the victor in Umatilla county over Dr. J. W. Morrow. The vote coniuilcd from most of the precincts of the county showed as follows: Kims 306. Morruw 117. 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 '.'0 i 23 it 23 26 27 28 29 20 83 3.1 34 36 37 ss 69 iU 41 12 43 4 4 45 46 47 61 I K i i, i C3 66 10 . 16 1! I 16 7 II 8 20 27', 21 15 31 iJ? 5 6 13 15 31 51 30 29 33 2S 86 26 40 87 21 ' 18 21 13 17 ' 8.1 19 ' 21 26 19 ' 3 -11 13 18 18 . 26 17 SI 20 17 30 Ii 24 1 I 16 SO 6 28 32 20 37 16 37 10 35 10 15 19 26 20 - 8 13 14 47 10 76 44 36 43 6 42- 32' 5? 66 43 63 106 76 87 10 37 27 36 41 "2 36 The democrats have probably writ-1 ten In either the natne of J. W. Ma-i iiS r 6(1 tcrlng returns from most of the 64 .loney or H. J. Taylor for Joint .-1 61 precincts of the county have the fol- itor but no figures were available this 62 lowing: .; , j juftornoon. .. . , . ." kl 71 38 13 2S 87 83 58 - 72 80 86 4 " 13' 51 52 7 '8 4 15 47 59 . 43 22 ' 63 . 69 3 18 9 ''. 1 , M " 99 68 61 83 1 7 73 69 113 80. 116 148 66 . I ' 26 25 21 37 ' 72 34 it 96 7 4 4 , 19 15 " 64 13 82 51 22 31 58 " 40 37 54 57 84 99 ?2 , 20 16 19 61 60 6t 73 85 48 '' 41 48 15 12 19 8 24 17 2 15 27 23 15 4 21 10 42 55 13 14 12 61 , 2 19 8 33 15 0 78 77 54 72 ' 66 64 99 77 '94 ' 112 53 8 12 45 77 it 92 5 ,19 96 100 3 6 6 1 0 1 1 0 .1 0 0 f 2 0 (I 0 0 o 0 1 0 1, 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 n 3 1 it 0 1 0 1 0 3 ' . 0 87 5 4 1 31 15 26 18 12 10 ( 10 3 6 37 12 25 15 II 2" 315 4 1 31 15 26 !s 13 10 8 3 3 23 11 20 12 13 ' 8 12 6 2 8 10-12 11 12 ' 6 7 13 18 0 26 1 84 28 20 18 9 22 , 23 19 1 14 V 24 21 37 54 12 16 5 5 0 - , -8 6 10 Jt 1 13 6 28 ',20 ' 28 18 '6 9 17 It 8 t 86 16 ,83 16 14 6 24 17' ' 8 6 ' 33 23 ' , 23 25 21 . 21 8 11' 7 18- 18 19 18 . 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' 62 35 56 82 ' 18 17 45 56 15 3 82 43 77 61 H' 1 S9 87 9 I 85 30 74 36 -0 16 64 40 6 0 68 28 63 .37 1 21 66 , .59 8 .2 " 63 55 60 51 ' " ": 48 20 8 102 49 91 62 29 28 2.1 28 16 0 71 89 72 , 83 2-8 61 93 31 0 116 86 , 94 ". 89 - 29 88 84 .7 f 27 8 1 18 7 114 71 41 ; '' 38 ,7 6 64 27 80 24 1:2 14 41 12 7,0 10 17 6 16 12 ; 6 6 II ' 1 30 10 '. 17 18 1 i H 9 63 3 23 62 18 69 - ' 14 .18 20 37 1 29 34 , 60 , 2 10 9 , 48 7 4 - 45 45 37 . 51 22 26 35 66 ' 13 4 92 46 7i 48 . 37 27 67 18 6 9 43 23 . 88 29 28 4 33 43 13 2 96 43 , yi 47 16 28 82 8 0 1 7 4 ' 5 6 6 5 i 26 .1 - U 29 16 26 19 10 5 18 i 81 17- 8 ; 92 38 '82 ; 6 29 21 86 I SO 2 j ' 9 44 77 63 ' 28 !2 , 16 . I 15 0 0 7 8 3" 12 2 6 III 0 0 4" 15 15 0 . 4 f O I I V 13 8 V 4 ' 6 3 7 ti V- I: a 3 : CiiniiiiUeoniaii Fithian 1329. Wllllama, 1717. CongrcMsmsn , Gwinn 2349. Sinnott 1634. (Jovernor Beun 107, .Jlull 1958. "" L-o 38. , , Olcott 1392. ' Patterson 607. White 118 State Treasurer , - Hoff 8373 , Kyan 1127. 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' ,j i y labile Servkw (JwhuiiIssKmi ' 1 ' . v I t -J, f 23 . 6 12 6 21 15 4 19 21 25 15 3 13 4 38 '64 32 12 .32 40 8 12 5 82 20 3 ' 73 87 61 48 68 63 61 51 88 67 102 121 64 8 15 12 12 40 ,6-4 32 T! 7 , 82 87 '' 81 . : . 3 4 29 17 29 15 12 18 27 6 16 14 20 14 8 U 12 12 9 ' 14 16 -27 ' 18 16 8 16 9 it 24 6 8 r 12 11 0 ' 4 2 8 ; 2 15 11 12 15 1 18 22 66 68 . 45 32 31 63 35 88 62 63 87 79 78 16 14 19 16 48 89 5V 80 49 7 19 74 89 6 IS ,.3 5 6 9 0 8 1 6 10 10 12 6 11 6 14 24 2.0 9 6 8 . 15 ' 8 18 26 12 10 0 4 21 jo '8 3 : i . 2 5 0 4 2 3 0 6 0 1 0 1. 0 I 1 1 0 ' 0 , 9 ' 0 1 I o 3 1 0 2 2 ' 0 '2 ': 1 4 . 1 1 4 '!.. 0 2 V 0 ; 2 4 . 2 0 2 1 U 0 0 2 0 0 . 1 21 16 21 10 t 20 21 7 14 15 18 16 0 12 7 '"5 4 22 16 19 24' 6 7 21 16 49 II 69 42 ' 31 ; 34 64 ti, 85 48 ' 49 . 28 101 77 14 12 H 86 34 68 84 38 ,46 7 18 19 14' 10 0 2 6 4 4 2 ' 10 0 9 5 8 ' 8 . 0 1 12 t 8 0 I 4 I 0 1 '2 0 4 0 4 8 5 i 5 5 6 6 7 9 : i 9 3 1 8 6 8 I 3 4 4 0 . 2 4 , 8 V I 16 28 10 21 It 25 26 8 19 23 17 11 , 21 11 68 , 87 f 19 42 . , 13 6 35 28 1 66 94 58 61 73 71 67 68 ' 109 -76 106 180 66 10 )8 83 22 31 63 81 ' 83 7' 28 122 121 6 10 15 8 .. 8 20 8 27. 17 2 15 24 22 16 10 22 13 49 68 40 25 67 60 5 16 10 89 26 '. 'i ' 82 100 61 53 78 71 69 63 104 76 121 148 67 11 23 16 21 " 42 88 39 86 6 , 25 108 - 6 47 .28 .;. 28 17 ' 40 49 11 88 45 47 86 2 MS -10 0 49 13 ; 8 2. 32 6 8 " , 8 .21 41 8 85 66 84 38 41 41 84 47 62 40 78 78 46 6 . 17 .29 82 38 68 34' 82 6 . 15 83 2 3 3 3 21 8 26 5 6 17 26 4 16 21 21 13 4 14 8 22 ,. 7 26 6 18 19 8 H' 8 7 15 1 18 27 20 14 II 21 8 27 12 10 t ' 5 7 18 6'' 12 6 10 7 1 10 17 A 18" 16 3 '3 22 18 61 12 80 (H 80 81 66 40 41 67 66 81 48 10 82 7 15 16 76 . 63' 28 86 32 106 6 14 60 72 t S 19 18 13 14 12 84 34 18 84 7 21 43 89t 13 . ' I 22 18 23 8 8 . 18 29 .p 21 ' 19 34 22 ' 4 -28 : 9 17 11 20 18 26 22 "-. 7 ' . 4' '21 28 ; 4i - 10 102 .62 48 . 89 64 45 , 11 78 , 79 49 167 115 23 . 20 31 88 48 46 64 23 Campbell 980 Layman 699. 1 Thlehoff 1726. , 4olit Konatoi : Rbcrhard 1819. , "Hlnkle blt. Kitchen 331. Joint Rcprescntuthi Conder 78. . . Dodd 1469 i ' Hulden S20. I Umlth :no ( noprvsentatlvc - , , Mann 2232. ' ' , ,. ; i Miller 1688. , ' . -n , Hlonn 1134. - " Temple 1324. ' . : ' "? 1 County Treasurer (Transton 1883. : ,' ." lX'Hsrt 2018. ' ' llberliard Itnttuiibiatoil, Figures available early this after noon show that Joint Senator Colta R, Eberhard is unquestionably rs-.,. nominated ' for Joint senator. A re port to the East , Oregoliian showed the following standing of the joint senatorial candidates there. : - Kberhard 46 Hinkle ........ t. .... , ,. 216 Klteton 180 With approximately a 250. lead In 24 I Union county and, a lead of over 100 ' 25 12 28 84 4 i 22 In Vmatllla counly he: present seu ntor has sufficient Totes to carry Mm over regardless of how tHo Morrow oeunty vote may go, i, 28 20 1 11 14 43 55 40 ii 48 61 y 8 17 6 88 18 8 68 86 40 48 64 66 64! 471 88 58 110 68 1000 Hi POLICE ASKED. TO FIGHT .CHICAGO E.'i3 CHICAOO, May 20. (W. P.) Que thousand new police to. carry on bat-, tie against the gangster terrorism were demanded today by Chicago crime , commission und state prosecutors..' In order to speed up prosecution work, four extra Judges were planned and expenditure of a hundred thousand yearly for additional states attorneys. . THE WEATHER Reported by Major Lee M,porbeust Maximum, 63. ; ..,! ' Minimum, 60. . ., . Barometer, 28.80. - ' " Miilnfull .08 of nn Inch. ' IMS; , ' nru 1 . 1 ' 16 I "'i TCOAY'3 : Tonight and Sunday show el's. i