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THB 8P1UNGFIMLD NBWS THURSDAY, TftgAY 23, 1018. PAGE 4 SPRINGFIELD HOLD PRIMARY ELECTION Many Candidates Are on Ballot for Nomination for State and County Officers. Tho following is tho complete voto b'y wards cast at tho primary election . held'tn Uio city of Springfield last.Frl day: First Wfird Republican. For member of ttie Republican J'a . tlonal Committee Ralph E, "Wltltams, 13; Bruce Dennts, 14. For United States Senator In Con- gress to fill vacancy In term ending March 4, 1919 A. H. Burton, 11; Fred Mulkoy, 16. For United States Senator In Con t. gress for term beginning March 4, 1919 Robert N. Stanfield, 17; Charles 1 Ik McNary. 12. . For Representative In Congress, flrst-dlstrlct W: C. Havrloy, 25. For Governor Ben W. Olcott, C; L. J. Simpson, 1; James Wlthycombe, 11; F. C. Harley, 2; Qus C. Moser, 4. For State Treasurer Thos. F. Ryan, 4; "Ben F. West. 12; R D, Cuslck. 2; h O. P. Horf, 10. ), For Justice of the Supreme Court John 's. Coke, 21; Charles A. Johns, 2; Percy R. Kelly, 4, : For Attorney General George M. " Brown, 23. For Superintendent of Public In struction J. A. Churchill, 26. For Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Inspector of Fa& tories and Workshops John C. Nlc- kum. 6: Wm. A. Dalziel, 5; C. H. Gram. 7; John H. Holston, 8. For Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Oregon Fred A. Williams.' 19; Frank J. MUler.,6. For Superintendent of Water Dl vision No. 1 H. E. Abry, 6; Percy A, Kupper, 5; J. B. Schaefer, 11. For Senator third senatorial district. Lane county Walter B. Jones, 16; O, H. Foster, 12. For Senator fourth senatorial dis trict. Lane and Linn counties Elbert Bede, 14; John B. Bell, 11.-; - . For Representative third represea tative district. Lane county David Mr , Graham, 11; W. S- Roberta, 13; H. C. . Wheeler, 16; Louis E. Bean, 13; Allen Eaton, 12; James Fullerton, 7. . For County Clerk Roscoe. S; Bry- son, 22; Stacy Russell, 1; John Oowe, 1. For Sheriff Fred G. Stickles, 15; Green B. Pitcher, 11. For County Treasurer James L. ., Myers, 2; Edna Ward, 16; BenJ. F. Keeney, 6r Robert McMurphy, 5; Thomas W. Munroe, 1. For County Commissioner M. H. v Harlow, 15; John Albert Holcomb. 8; ;- W. K. Wise, 3; Welby Stevens, 1. For County Surveyor Hollls W. '. Libby, 21. f For Coronet- W. W. Branstetter, 27. :fi For Justice of the Peace Ira Nice, " 1; Dan Gore, 2; John Edwards, 1. For Constable Luman E. Thomp son, 24; Joe Bryan, 1. For Precinct Committeeman R. W. Smith, 5; Melvln Fenwlck, 1; Al Mont gomery, 1. First Ward Democratic, For Member of the Democratic Na tional Committee J. W. 'Morrow, 1; , Will H. Hornibrook. 7. For United States Senator In Con gress to fill vacancy In term ending March 4, 1919 Oswald West, 4; Will R. King, 4. For Governor Harvey G. Stark weather, 2; Walter M. Pierce, 6. For State Treasurer Ada B. Van Valzah, 1. For Senator third senatorial dis-' first district W. C. Hawley, 38. trlct, Lane county T. O. Russell, l;IFor Governor Ben W. Olcott, 6; L. L. BUyeu, 1. Ij. Simpson, 2; James Wlthycombe, 23; For Representative third represon-,J. E. Anderson, 5; F. C. Harley, 2; tative district, Lane county: II. L. Mc- i Gub C. Moser, 2. Keo, 4; T. O. Russell, 4. j For Stato Treasurer O. M. Plum i.' For Sheriff D. A. Elklns, 3; George mer, 2; Thos. F. Ryan, 8; Ben F. West F. Croner, 3. U; Wm. Adams, 1; E. D. Cuslck, 11; For County Treasurer Bernlce Van O, P. Hoff, 9. Valzah, 8. Kor county Commissioner Welby ' Stevens, 8. For County Surveyor H. W. Llbby, For Coroner Marlon Veatch, 6. For Ju?i,ce tho Peacor-rDan Gore, 1; Fred Bosse'rmah, 1. For Contsablo John' Edwards, 1; ' Ira Young, 1. FoV ProVincl'' Committeeman John Edwards, 1; Harry Stewart, 2, Second Ward Republican. ' v For HieGBjier of' tho Republican Na tional Committee Ralph E. Williams, 27; Bruce Dennis, 14. For United Spates. Senator., n on: gress to mi vacancy in term ending March 4, 1919 A. H. Burton, 19; Fred W. Mulkoy, 17; Charles J. Schnabol, S. For United States Senator In Con gress for term beginning March 4, 1919 Robert N. Stanfield, 35; Charles L. McNary, IS. For Representative In Congress, first district W. C. Hawloy, 38. For Governor Ben W. Olcott, .6; U J, Simpson, 3; James Wlthycombe, 25; J. E. Andorson, 6; F. C. Hnrloy, .1; Qus C. Moser, 6. For Stato Treasurer O. M. Plum- mor, 3; Thos. F. Ryan, 6; Bon F. West, 6; E. D. Cuslck, 12; O. P.-Hoff. '16. For Juatlco of the Supremo Court Jolvn S. Coko, 25; Charles A. Johns, 9; rcrcy R. Kelly, 6. , For Attorney Genornl Gcorgo M. Brown, 38. For Suporlntcndetnt of Public In f.tructlon J. A. Churchill. 3S. ' For Commissioner of tho Bureau of Labor Statistics and Inspector of Fac tories and Worklops John C. Nlc kunn 11; Wm. A. Dalziel, 1; C. H. Gram, 8; John H. Holston, 4. For Commissioner of the Public Ser vice Commission of Oregon Fred A. Williams, 23; Frank J, Miller. 16. For Superintendent of Water Di vision No. 1 H. E. Abry, 7; Percy A. Kupper, 7; J. B. Schaefer, 16.. For Senator third senatorlaMIstrlct, Lane county Walter B. Jones, 22;. O. H. Foster, 19, For Senator fourth senatorial dis trict. Lane and Linn counties Elbert Bede, 14; John B. Bell, 26. For Representative third representa tive district. Lane county David M. Graham 23; W. S. Roberts, 15; H. C. Wheeler, 15; Louis E. Bean, 26; Allen Eaton, 8; James Fullerton, 13. For. County Clerk Roscoe S. Bry son, 32. For Sheriff Fred, G. Stickles, 24; Green B. Pitcher, 16. For County- Treasurer James L. Myers. 3; Edna Ward, 21; BenJ. F. Keeney, .10; Robert McMurphey, 5; Thomas W. Munroe, 2. For County Commissioner M. H. Harlow, 21; John Albert Holcomb, 7; W. K. Wise. 10; Welby Stevens, 1. For County Surveyor Hollls W. Llbby. 33. For Coroner W. W. Branstetter, 34; W. F. Walker; 1. For Justice of the Peace ID. Larl mer, 1; R. W.. Smith,.!; J. J. Bryan, 2; John Edwards, 3; Dan Gore, 3; L. K. PageL;,. . ; V:r ' For Constable Luman E. Thomp son, 33. . . For Precinct Committeeman J. J. Browning, 3; John Edwards, 1; C.'H, Dority, 1; B. A., Washburno, 1; Melvln Fenwlck, 2. Second Ward Democratic. For Member of the Democratic Na tional Committee J. W. Morrow, 2; Will H. Hornibrook. 4. For United States Senator In Con gress, for term beginning March 4, 1919 Oswald West, 3; Will R. King, 3 For Governor Harvey G. Stark weather, 4; Walter M. Pierce, 2. For Sheriff of Lane County D. A. Elklns, 4; George F. Croner, 1. For County Treasure:- Bernlce Van Valzah, 5. - For Coroner Marlon Veatch. 5. For County Commissioner of Lane County Welby Stevens, 3. For Justice of Peace J. E. Edwards, 1 For Constable J. E. Edwards, 1. Third Ward Republican.- For Member of the Republican Na tional Committee Ralph E. Williams, 22; Bruce Dennis, 12. For United 'States Senator In Con gress to fill vacancy In term ending March 4, 1919 A. H. Burton, 13; Fred Wr Mulkey22. For United States Senator In Con gress, for term beginning March 4, 1919 Robert N. Stanfield. 20; Charles L. McNary, 20. For Ro'rcccntatlve In Congress, For Justice of the Supreme Court John S. Coko, 27; Charles A. Johns, 4'L Percy R.. Kelly, 9, For Attorney Genoray George M. Brown, 36. For Superintendent of Public In struction J. A. Churchill, 39. For Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Inspector of Fac tories and Workshops John- O. Nlc Itura, 10; Wm. A. Dalziel, 12; C. H. Gram, 11; John H. Holston, 5, For Commissioner of the Public Ser vice Commission of Oregon Fred A. Williams, 17; Frank J. Miller, 22. For Superintendent of Water Di vision No, 1 II. E, Abry, 0; Percy A. Kupper, 18; J, B, Schaefer, 9. For Senator third senatorial district, Lano county Walter B. Jones, 16; O. H. Fostor, 23. For Senator fourth senatorial dis trict, Lano and Linn Counties Elbort Bodo, 7;John B. Boll, 33. For Roprosontattvo third represen tative dlctrlct, Lano county David M. Graham, 9; W. S. Roborts, 16; II. C. Whoolor, 22; Loulo R Bean, 27; Allen Eaton, 5; James Fultortod, 17. For County Clork Roscoo' S. Bry son, 30; Stacy M, Russell, 6. For Sheriff Fred G. Stickles, IB; Green B. Pltchor, 19. For County Treasurer Juinoa L. Myers, 1; Edna Ward, 34; Robort Mc Murphy, 1;; Thomas W. Munroe, 1; Bernlce Van Valtah, 1, For County Commissioner M. H. Ilnrlnw. 26: .Inhn Alhnrt IIn1rnm)i 0- W. K. Wlso, 4; Welby Stovons, 2. For Coronor W. W. Branstetter, 39. For Justice of tho Peaco John Ed- wards, 4; R. W. Smith, 1; Dan Gore, S. For Contsable-Lumon E. Thomp- son, 29; Baxter Young, 1. , For Precinct Commlttooman - Mol - vln Fenwlck. 31. Third Ward Democratic. For Member of tho Democratic Na- tlonal Commlttoo J. W. Morrow, 1; Will H. Hornibrook, 9. For United States Senator In Con gresB fdr term 'bcglnulng March 4, i ,n,n ri 1.1 i , r t.i -w.vu.u ,vc. .1. u,UR,r For Cor0nor-Marlon Veatch. 7. 2; Ben W. OlcotU 1. For- JUBtlco of lu0 pod. M. For Governor Harvey G. Stark- Q0r0i 1. weather. 3; Walter M. Pierce. 5. j For Constable U E. Thompson. 1; For Senator third senatorial district. , Mrs. Efilo Valllcr, 2. Lano county Alta King, 1;; W. B. Jones, 1. For Senator fourth senatorial dlB- trlct. Lane and Linn counties Elbort Bede. 1. For Representative third represen tative district, Lano county James Fullerton, 1. For County Clerk Stacy Russell, 1. For Sheriff D. A. Elklns, 9; George F. .Croner, 2. For County Treasurer Edna Ward, 1; Bernlce Van VMzah, 5 . For County Commissioner Welby Stevens, 7; John Albert Holcomb, 1. For County Surveyor H. W. Llbby, I 1. For Coroner Marlon eatch, 7; W. W. . Branstetter, 1. For Justice of tho Peace Dan Gore,' 3; Chas. Scott, 1. fAn.t.M. C..I..H.1J T..-.I-" District John Edwards, 1. For Precinct Committeeman M, Pcery, 2. Fourth Ward Renubllcan. M. For Member of the Republican Na tlonal Committee Relph E. Williams, 22; Bruce Dennis, 26. For United States Senator In Con gress to fill vacancy in term ending March 4. 1919 A. H. Burton, 24; Fred W. Mulkey, 23; Charles J. Schnabel, 1. For United States Senator In Con gress for term beginning March 4, 1919 Robert N. Stanfield, 18;CharIes N. McNary, 32. For Representative In Congress, first district W.'C' Hawley, 46. For Governor Ben W. Olcott, 6; L. J. Simpson, 7; James WIthycombo, 19; J. E. Anderson, 12; F. C. Harley, 1; Gus C. Moser, 6. J For State Treasurer O. M. Plum-J mer, 3; Thos. F. Ryan, 6; Ben F. j West, 5; Wm. Adams, 2; E. D. Cuslck, 13; O. P. Hon, 17. For Justice of tho Supreme Court John S. Coke, 26; Charles A. Johns, 15; Percy R. Kelly, 6. For Attorney General George M. Brown, 43. For Superintendent of Public In struction J. A. Churchill, 44. For Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Satlstlce and Inspector of Fac tories and Workshops John C. Nlc kum, 5; Wm. A. Dalziel, 24; C. 11. Gram, 9; John H. Holston, 5. For Commissioner of the Public Ser vice Commission of Oregon Fred A. Williams, 28; Frank J. Miller, 18. For Superintendent of Water Di vision No. 1 II. E. Abry, 6; Percy A. Kupper, 24; J. B. Schaefer, 11. For Senator third senatorial district, Lano county Walter B. Jones, 28; O. II. Foster, 20. Fcr Senator fourth senatorial dls-j trlct, Lane and Linn countlos Elbert Bede, 12; John B. Boll, 36. For Representative third represen tative district, Lane county David M. Graham, 25; W. S. Roberts, 21; II. C. Wheeler, 35; Louis E. Bean, 23; Allen Eaton, 6; James Fullerton, 11, ' For County Clerk fcoscoe S. Dry son, 42. For Sheriff Fred O. Stickles, 27; Green B. Pitcher, 20. For County Treasurer James L. Myers, 4; Edna Ward, 83; BenJ. P. Keeney, C; Robort McMurphy, Z; Thomas W. Munroe, 3. For County Commissioner M. II. Harlow, 23; John Albert Holcomb, 10; W. K. Wlso, 12 Welby Slovens, 1. For County Burvoyor Hollls W. Llbby, 39. For Coronor W. W. Brnnitottor, 41. For Justtco of tho Ponce J, E. Ed wards, 1; R. W. Smith, 3; C. L. Scott; 2; D. MGoro, 3. For Constable Luman E. Thomp son, 43. For Precinct Committeeman Ji F, Smith, 7; J. W. Collin, 1; O. B. Kos soy, 1; O. E. Whcnton, 1. Fourth Ward Damocratlc. For Member of tho Democratic Na tional Commlttoo J. W. Morrow,2; Will II. Hornibrook, 3. For United States Senator In Con-. gross for term bogfnnlng March 4, 1919 Oswald West, 5; Will It. King. 1; Robort N. Stanfield, 1. For Governor Harvoy O. Stark woathor, 2; Walter M. Plorco, 4. Vnr llnninftnnlnHvn third rnnrnann. dh LnM couut( u Mc. j, o. Russell, 1. I ' For Shorlff D. A. Elklns, 4; Gcorgo F' Cronor For County Treasurer Bornlco Van Valzah, 3; B. F. Keonoy, 1. For County Commissioner Wolby j Stevens, 4; M. 11. Harlow, 1. , For County Surveyor Hollls Llbby, j For Precinct Committeeman J. C. Dlmm, 2. p jr q. CHAPTER CONVENES I Mrs. R. L. Kirk, Stato President, Goes to Salem to Preside. Mrs. R. L. Kirk of this city went to Salem the first of this week to at- I tend tho soventh annual convention of tho Oregon Grand Chnptor of tho ! P. E. O., of which bIio Is stato presl ' dent ! 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