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Stanton-------------------------33 J. T. C arroll _____________________ 97 Mrs. Saylor and Mrs. Peterson •due no doubt to the lack of compe Hugh R. Wells ...... 7 For associate justice: State senator: County assessor: have tied for the democratic nomina tition, no bulletin was kept, but we Burton K. Wheeler .......... 68 John A. Mattews ________________ 67 John A. Sweat __________________ 96 E. J. Stone ____ __________________ 79 tion for county superintendent of have secured the total county vote For representative in congress: Arthur G. W a ite ------------------------. 27 Member house of, representatives: B. I. Packer of Choteau has se schools with a total of five each. for each candidate which we publish Preston B. Moss ________ _____ — 103 For R. R.- commissioner: Thomas A. Meagher — ____ 80 cured the democratic nomination for below: For chief justice: Jess E Allen — ._________________26 , County commissioner. county attorney due to five people Obert Peterson and Clyde Carey For United States Senator: Joseph P." Donelly _____________ 36 J. W. “Jim” Drake _____________ 42 Henry Radcliffe _________________ 90 voting for him by writing his name have 3 votes each for the democratic James F. Connor ------ ------------------ 9 Joseph R. Jackson ---------------------- 25 Clerk supreme court:' Sheriff on the ballot. nomination for county surveyor. FAIRFIELD PROJECT FAIR SEPTEMBER 15 WILL LEAVITT LEADING IEEMEHT B Ï BE A HUMMER ABOUT I COUNTIES RIDDICK 1» LEAD Arrangements for attractions at the Fairfield project fair, .which will he H.S. BIST. SHOP I H M E S held at the Community hall on Sep IIL L SHOW KT FAIR tember 15 and 16, have been made by G. A. Benjamin, irrigation manager With 1069 precincts reported late Washington J McCormick and Scott Senator Hiram W. Johnson and State Salt Lake, Aug. 30.—Recognition of of the reclamation service. These in By the middle of August twenty- ' Thursday afternoon Congressman Leavitt ai» the probable republican Treasurer Friend W. Richardson will clude the securing of an airplane, eight Montana counties had taken individual- ability, detailed segrega action to provide for an agricultural nominees for congress from Montana, be the republican nominees in Cali -Carl W. Riddick was leading the re tion of work and a sliding scale of the services of a municipal band and exhibit at the Montana State Fair at according to election returns compiled fornia at the November election, re publican field for the nomination for wagea running in some instances a broadcasting program. A ball game Helena, Sept. 26-30, under the new up to late Thursday afternoon. In turns from about three-fourths of the plan of grouping exhibits In effect United States Senator by 1596 votes. from 2 to fifteen cents per hour also Is scheduled. the first district McCormick, present state indicated Wednesday night. this year, as compared with 17 Of the missing precincts a big major higher than that raised by the rail Most of the products exhibited will counties in 1921 and an average of 18 congressman, had things pretty much At the November election Senator ity is in the second district road labor board, together with pro come from the Greenfield bench.