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    Tillamook Headlight, November 5,
1014
A. H. Burton, Prog- Prohi.
^j'WETS LEAD IN PORTLAND
J. A. Churchill, Rep-Deni.
A Land Slide for the Water Wagon. Flora A. Foreman, Socialist
273 Withycombe In Lead for Governor; The Usuay Democratic Majorities Are
State Engineer.
Returned in Dixie.
McArthur is Ahead for Congress.
In the state there was a Republican John H. Lewis, Rep-Dem.
1865
Atlanta.—Returns from the southern
Portland,
Or.
—
Returns
from
more
landslide with the exception of United
Commissioner of Labor Statistics.
than 180 preciucts out of the 426 pre­ atal,"s indicate the usual democratic
States Senator, the present incumbent " I' Hoff, Rep -Dem.
1879 cincts Indicated that George E. Cham­ victories for state and congressioi al
George Chamberlain, beating R. A. Stanfield Macdonald, Progressive 214
berlain, democrat, has carried the tickets. The republicans claim one
Booth with a majority of nearly August Nikola, Socialist
225 county over Robert A. Booth, repub­ congressional district in Maryland and
18,ooo votes.
Railroad Commissioners of Oregon. lican, and William Hanley, progres­ two in Nortb Carolina.
Dr James Withycombe, defeated J. Frank J. Miller, Rep-Dem-Prog. 1970
A democrat, Johnson N. Camden,
sive, and that Dr. James Withycombe,
C. Smith, Governor West’s candidate I. O. Peurala, Socialist
279 republican, for governor; C. N. Mc­ was elected in Kentucky to the United
for governor, with an overwhelming» Supt. Water Division No. One.
Arthur, republican, for congress, and States senate, for the unexpired term
majority.
1624 Thomas M. Hurlburt, republican, for of tbe late Senator Bradley, republi­
James T. Chinnock, Rep-Dem.
W. C. Hawley was re-elected in the Judge of Circuit Court.
sheriff, are maintaining substantial can. The democratic candidate also
First District for Congressman and Harry H. Belt, Republican,
1614 leads.
was elected to the full term in the
N. J. Sinnott in the Second District. Webster Holmes, Democrat
896
If Chamberlain maintains his pres­ United States senate.
C. N. McArthur won the seat in the
Governor Hooper, republican, of
Representative.
ent lead he will carry the county by
Third District.
Tennessee, was defeated for re-elec- ;
R. Y. Blalock, Dem.-Prohi.
10,000.
The other officer* elected are:
T. 1J. Handley, Repubican
The prohibition amendment is run­ tion by Thomas C. Rye.
Thomas B. Kay, State Treasurer.
W. P. Martin, progressive, leads the
J. T. Smith, Progressive
ning behind in tbe county. Indications
Henry J. Bean, Justice of the Su-
are that the "wets" will carry Multno­ democratic candidate for representa-
County Clerk.
preme Court.
live in congress from the third Louis-
Myron Blanchard. »
530 mah.
Henry I.. Benson, Justice of the Su- I J. C. Holden
iana district.
Most
of
the
other
important
amend
­
1839
preme Court.
States in which the democrats . seem
ments on the ticket, however, are run­
Sheriff.
,__
to have made clean sweeps are Arkan­
Lawrence T. Harris, Justice of the F. W. Berger, Socialist
ning
behind,
including
the
11500
tax
>57
sas, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, Flor­
Supreme Court.
H. Crenshaw, Republican
1442 exemption, the abolition of the state
Thomas A. McBride, Justice of the N. J. Myers, Democrat
senate and the universal eight-hour ida, Georgia, South Carolina, Missis­
1157
Supreme Court.
sippi and Kentucky,
law.
County Treasurer.
The four successful candidates are Frank Ailender, Socialist,
The
only
measure
that
is
maintain
­
468
ing a lead on the early returns is the
Republicans. Wm. Galloway was the B. L. Beals, Republican
Indiana Republican in Lead.
2075
dentistry bill.
fifth highest, and like the rest of tly
Indianapolis.—While Miller, repub­
County Surveyor.
Democratic candidates were badly Geo. E. Davis, Socialist
lican, had a slight lead over Shively,
227
defeated.
democrat, for United States senator,
G. J. Poysky, Independent
1026 Prohibition Wins at Arizona Polls.
George M. Brown, Attorney Gen- R. L. Shreve, Republican
Phoenix, Ariz.—Arizona went dry in in 193 of 3171 precincts in the state,
1346
eral.
•
County Commissioner, two year. .. tbe election Tuesday. Returns indi­ Shively’s friends say their man will
J. A. Churchill, Superintendent of George R. McKimcns, Ind.
• >469 cate that prohibition has won the win with a majority of 30,000.
Public Instruction.
The republicans made a clean sweep
F. L. Sappington, Republican
974 state, but by an as yet unestimated
John H. Lewis, State Engineer.
S. Scovell, Socialist
207 majority. Wet leaders conceded the in this, Marion county, Miller, repub­
victory of the drys by about 600. Dry lican candidate for senator, leading
O. P. Hoff Commissioner of labor County Commissioner, four years.
Statistics.
leaders claimed tbo state by at least Senator Shively by nearly 3000 votes. '
C. J. Blanchard, Socialist
383
Frank J. Miller, Railroad Commis­ Frank I.. Owens, Republican
Representative Korbly, democrat,
1669 2000.
Democratic office-holders were re­ was defeated by Merrill Moors, repub­
sioner.
Francis J. Welsh, Democrat
446
elected, including United States Sena­ lican, by about 5000 votes.
James T. Chinnock, Superintendent
Coroner.
tor Mark Smith and Representative
of Water Division.
B. S. Clark, Socialist
500
Carl Hayden. Governor Hunt was re­
Of the 29 measures submitted to the S. M. Wendt, Republican
Kansas Going Republican.
2133 elected over Ralph Cameron, republi­
voters only two managed to get a
Topeka, Kan,—Sixty scattering pre- j
O. Myers, a socialist, defeated can. His estimated plurality was 3000.
favorable vote, that to amend voting Frang Taylor, Republican, for justice
cincts throughout the state, incom- j
qualifications and prohibition, the
plete, give for senator: Curtis (Rep.),
of the peace for the Third District,
Colorado
in
Dry
Column.
latter carrying with a majority of
1181; Neely (Dem.), 713; Murdock.
our count showing that Taylor polled
somewhere near 30,000, which will
Denver.—George Carlson, republi­ (Prog.), 427.
268 votes to 271 polled for Myers, a
place Oregon amongst the “dry”
can, maintains his lead for governor
For governor: Capper (Rep.), 1289;
difference of only 3 votes.
i
over Thomas M. Patterson, democrat, Hodges (Dem.), 717; Allen (Prog.),
states after January 1916. There is a
The County High School Fund was
398 precincts in 29 counties, Including 323; Billard (Ind.), 189.
possibility that one or two others
defeated.
105 in Denver, giving Carlson 44,728,
may pull through.
Representative Murdock is running
Kelchis precinct voted that stock
Patterson 24,820.
Harry H. Belt defeated Webster could run
far ahead of his ticket.
at large.
One hundred and thirty-six pre­
Holmes for Circuit Judge.
Justice of the peace Stanley and
T. B. Handley was elected joint Taylor are making the official count, cincts, including 26 in Denver, give
Smoot Leads in First Returns.
representative for Tillamook and and as Justice Taylor is only three for Senator: Work, Rep., 10,182;
Salt
Lake City, Utah.—First Utah
Yamhill counties, with about 500 votes behind we hope lie wont count Thomas, Dem., 7517.
returns on senatorial candidates give
Three
hundred
and
twenty-two
pre
­
majority, over R. Y. Blalock, who his opponent out. Frank says he will
cincts give: Dry, 30,194; wet 24,795. Smoot, republican, 1908; Moyle, fus­
had the Democratic and "dry” sup- count him in if he can.
ion, 1725. A normal vote I b indicated,
port in this and Yamhill counties.
with republican and democratic gains
In the Second Justice and Constable
T. R. and His Employes Vote.
and progressive losses, as compared
District E. W. Stanley was elected
Oyster Bay, N. Y.—Theodore Roose­
ELECTION IN TILLAMOOK.
with two years ago. A total vote in
justice and Wm. Powell constable.
velt drove to the polling place in this
There was considerable interest
In the Fourth Constable and Justice village with his coachman and two the state of about 100,000 is expected.
taken in the election on Tuesday
District, R. E. Jackson was elected gardeners. He voted first and then
owing to the prohibition amendment
justice and J. J. Longcor constable waited while his employes cast their
being voted on. The weather was wet
In the Third Justice and Constable ballots.
but notwithstanding this there was a
District O. Myers is elected justice
large vote cast, somewhere near 2700
and R. L. Huston constable.
Penrose's Plurality Heavy.
going to the polls. Every candidate on
H. V. Alley and C. H. Wheeler
Philadelphia.—Election of Penrose,
the Republican ticket in Tillamook
I
county obtained a plurality of votes, were elected commissioners for the Rep., to the United States senate from
Boise, Idaho.—The republican con
Port
of
Nehalem
and
Russell
Haw
­
Pennsylvania,
by
a
large
plurality,
and
with the exception of F. L. Sapping­
gressional delegation appears to be
kins
and
Fred
Robison
for
the
Port
also an easy victory for Brumbaugh,
ton, who was defeated by Geo. R.
far in the lead in the general election
of Bay City.
Rep., candidate for governor, are In­
McKimens, an independent candidate
in this state. Returns indicate that
dicated by returns from 1242 election
for county commissioner,
Sheriff
United States Senator James H.
Girls to Aid Gymnasium.
districts out of 6727 in the state.
Crenshaw met with some opposition
Brady, republican, has defeated James
but he managed to pull through with
H. Hawley, democrat, and that Con­
The high school girls laid plans last
Champ Clark Re-elected.
a good majority. G. J. Poysky an in­
gressman Addison T. Smith and Rob­
night to serve luncheon at the school
Montgomery, Mo.—Returns indicate ert M. McCracken, republican, have
dependent candidate for county sur­
each noon during the county teachers the re-election of Champ Clark, demo­
veyor, put up a strong, and we are
intsitute next week for the purpose of crat, speaker of the house, by a ma­ been elected to congress.
glad to say, a clean fight against R.
raising a fund to go toward furnish­ jority of from 3000 to 5000 votes.
L. Shreve, but failed in his efforts
ing the new ghymnasium and play­
The vote on the prohibition mea­
room as soon as it is completed. Miss
Vancouver Goes Dry.
sure caused a good deal of rejoicing L'eland will assist them.
Vancouver, Wash.—Vancouver went
in the “dry” camp for they carried
Tonight the boys’ basketball team
dry by a majority of 414 votes. The
the county with 695 votes, the votes
play the freshmen’s team of Bay City
totals were: Wet, 1395; dry, 1809.
cast being 1717 for prohibition and at that place.
1022 against. One surprising feature
The freshmen class had a meeting
Connecticut Is Republican.
of the election being that Tillamook yesterday noon
to pats a resolution
City went “dry” with 200 votes to of sympathy for
New Haven, Conn.—Returns indi­
Dewey Handley, one
spare, the "drys" casting 526 to 326 •
cate a republican sweep. Brandege
of their classmates, on account of the
republican, has a substantial lead over
against prohibition, only one precinct , sudden death of his mother.
Baldwin, democrat, for United States
Tillamook , voting for wet I by a
majority of seven votes only,.
senator.
Death of Mrs. Belle Handley.
Indications point to a solid repub­
Representative in Congress.
lican congressional delegation.
Curtis P. Coe, Prohibition,
497
We are sorry to announce the death
W. C. Hawley, Republican.
>347 of Mrs. Belle Handley which took
Frederick Hollister, Democrat
513 place at Bend Oregon at two o’clock
Fred W. Mears, Progressive
46
on Wednesday. The body will be
W. S. Richards, Socialist,
>75 brought here for burial.
United States Senator.
R. A. Booth, Republican,
JAMES H. BRADY
Lost, on the Portland train, on Aug,
Geo. E. Chamberlain, Democrat,
18th a dark blue rough neck sweater,
Retains
His Seat aa Senator
San Francisco.—Scattered returns
William Hanley, Progressive
with a fountain pen and a pair of received from all parts of the Btate
From Idaho.
i
B. F. Ramp, Socialist,
gloves, Leave same at the Headlight indicated the following net results of
Moses Alexander, democrat, seems
H. S. Stine, Prohibition,
*
office.
Tuesday's general election:
to have defeated John M. Haines, re­
Governor.
Governor Johnson (Prog.) has won publican. for governor. Incomplete
F. C. Gill, Progressive,
25
a reelection by a plurality that ap­ returns indicate that the race between
Will E. Purdy, Non-Partisan,
62
proaches landslide proportions over these two candidates will be close,
C. J. Smith, Democratic,
809
Captain John D. Fredericks (Rep.) with a plurality of less than 2000.
W. J. Smith, Socialist
with the democratic candidate, John Alexander has broken into the hereto­
W. S. U’Ren, Independent
B. Curtin, a distant third.
fore solid southeast which Governor
Janies Withycombe, Republican
The vote for United States senator Haines depended upon to re-elect him.
"I feel it my «'uty to tell other« what
State Treasurer.
Chwnberlai l's Tablets have done for was ao clone between James D. Phelan Haines lost Ada county by from 500
Thos. B. Kay, Rep-Progressive
writes Mrs. L. Dunlap, of Oak (Dem.) and Joseph R. Knowland to llX)0 votes, according to early re
B. Lee Paget, Dem.-Prohi.
Vi j Grove. Mich. "I have
I' suffered with pains in (Rep.) as to make a forecast of the turns.
B J. Stoop, Socialist,
my lack and uuder final result a mere hazard. On the
C. O. Broxon. progressive candidate
Justice of Supreme Court.
my shoulder blade for face of early returns, Francis J. He- for state treasurer, and Clarence Van
Henry J. Bean, Rep-Progressive
a number of years,
ak.-> with a poor appe­ ney, tbe progressive candidate, wan a Deusen. progressive candidate for
Henry L. Benson, Rep-Pro.
state auditor, are leading the progrès
tite >nd coMtipaaoa. lagging third.
C. J. Bright, Prohibition
John M. Eshelman (Prog.) has been stve ticket and have a chance of being
I
tried
*H
of
th*
rem
­
T. H. Crawford, Democratic
edies tiia' I heard of, elected lieutenant-governor over J. V. elected. Both swept Ada and Canyon I
Win. Galloway, Democratic
and a nnui **r of doc­ Snyder (Dem.) by a vote that threat­ countie«. They are the only progres­
tors, but got ’»« relief.
Lawrence T. Harris, Rep-Prog.
Finally a friex'd told ened on tbe ecattering count to exceed sives who have a chance to break
Addison G. Hotchkiss, Socialist
me to try Chsu''hw- two to one.
through the republican vote. If they
Thoma* A. McBride, Rep-Prog.
Iain’s Stomach a A®
Two proposed laws In which tie in­ are defeated, it now seems apparent
Chas. H. Otten, Socialist
Liver Tablets. I giX terest throughout the state was in­ that aside from the governor the re
a bottle of them and
Wm. M. Ramsey, Dem-Prohi.
tense—that providing for atate-wide publican state ticket will be elected.
they soon helped tny
David Robinson, Socialist
stomach; by their prohibition, and the universal eight- i The big republican counties of south­
W. T. Slater, Democrat
gentle action my bow­ hoc'*' «ork day measnre—have gone east Idaho when heard from may save
els became more reg
Attorney General.
ular Today I feel Uka down >o overwhelming defeat Seem­ Governor Haines. The early returns
George M. Brown, Republican
praising them to all ingly lVohlbitloa haa loat by alnaoet Indicate they voted for Senator Brady
J. E. Hosmer, Socialist
who stiffer as I did. for two to i'**- while the margin of vic­ and the republican candidates for
\\ m. P. Lord Progressive
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166 they have cured me *u?<l made my lito tory tor "b* opponents of the eight- congress and then went over to Alex­
worth
living
’
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
,
hour)
«A««*» grsater.
i ander for governor.
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