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Show JQHNSON-WOQD FORGES M Portland Territory Favors Call-fornian, Call-fornian, Outside Part for General L0WDEN AND HOOVER ARE OUT OF RACE Chamberlain and Stanfieldj Leading in Senatorial Nomination Contest PORTLAND, Ore., May 22. Returns Re-turns early today from Oregon's state primary election yesterday showed Major-Gcneral Leonard Wood leading In the state out3lde of, Multnomah (Portland) county, while Senator Hiram W. Johnson of California was ahead in Multnomah county. O 4.56G votes counted in Multnomah Multno-mah county, Johnson had a lead of 337. Of 3474 votes counted outsido of Multnomah county, "Wood had a lead , of 4 87. The compilation of Incomplete In-complete returns from 25 counties. Including Multnomah, on presidential presiden-tial preference candidates, gives: Wood, 3270: Johnson, 3017; Low-den, Low-den, 1249; Hoover, SSS; Polndext'er,. 63. . ' Sonator . George ' jE Chamberlain, according to returns; had h lead Overrv.Qfi- .SjLQaihrvIa.p,-pbiient .SjLQaihrvIa.p,-pbiient lor tho Democratic nomination nomina-tion for United States senator. Cham-berlain'p Cham-berlain'p lead In Multnomah county totalled 70 votes In 187 incomplete precincts out of 413. Robert N. Stanfleld scorns to have a sufficient lead over Albert Abraham Abra-ham to Insure him of the Republican nomination for the senate. nn |