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TIIE SUNDAY OREGONIAX. PORTLAND. OCTOBER 31, 1930 MIDI NG TO SWEEP STATE, SAY EDITORS Counties Report Sentiment Strong for Party. STANFIELD ALSO TO WIN Itlea Everywhere Seems to Be to Give New President Senate That Will Help Him. Editors, requested by Republican State Chairman Tongue for a forecast of the election in their county, have been telegraphing their surmises and they predict the success of Harding and Stanfield, with the latter running somewhat behind the presidential ticket. A glance over the reports, pub lished herewith, discloses various rea sons for supporting the republican ticket. In some localities the league of nations is Important and in others the league is not considered. The tariff appears to be in the same posi tion, and then there is dissatisfaction with the administration and desire for a change. The editors report- as follows: Koseburg Senator Harding will carry Douglas county for president by a plurality of 20-M, while It. N. Stanfield for Unite.! States senator will have a plurality of f illy 1CC0 over his opponent, George E. Cham berlain. According to a careful sur vey of the political outlook here, the Issue uppermost in the minds of the people of Douglas county s tu i;et back, to a sane, safe end conserva tle government, and, be'.ievinsr this can be done through a republican ad min'stration only, both Senator Hard ing and Mr. Stanfield will be given substantial majorities 'n this county. B. W. Bates, editor Koseburg Ee- View. . manon i.eaa iivn a 7wru. Salem My estimate of Marion county follows: Harding plurality 7000; Stanfield s 4000. .People want clean sweep, economic and business administration and a protective tar iff. R. J. Hendricks, editor States man. Hood River Hood River county will give Harding a majority over all other candidates of at least 800 votes. Indications point to at least 1000 votes more than Cox. On last Sunday I predicted that Hood River county would go strongly tor Cham berlain, although two-thirds of her votes are registered republicans. To day sentiment of electors indicates that Hood River is doubtful. It Is very certain that the appeals made from national and state republican headquarters have exerted a strong influence and if the tide these ap peals have started toward Stanfield continues he will win the county by a good vote. The reason for the trend of voters' sentiment can be summed briefly: They want a change In national administration, and the average republican elector desires that Harding have the support of a republican senate Joe D. Thomlson, editor of the Glacier. ITmatllla for Harding. Pendleton Harding will carry Umatilla county by at least 2000 plur ality. The senatorial race will be close. Stanfield will probably carry the county by" 1200. Democrats and democratic press in Umatilla county are centering their campaign upon the league of nations, but the tariff Is the real issue which sways the vot ers of this large wheat and wool pro ducing county. Less than 50 per cent of the wheat crop has been sold and the prevailing price is far under cost of- production. Harry L.. Kuck, Edi tor Tribune. . Toledo Harding will carry Lincoln county by 800 majority. Stanfield will also win here, but the majority will be small. People are against the league of nations as It now stands. F. N. Hayden, Editor Lincoln County Leader. Tillamook Harding will carry Til lamook county with a plurality of 1000 votes. With a full vote cast this will be Increased to from 1200 to 1300 plurality. Stanfield will have a plu rality of 8O0 and may reach 1000 with nearly a full vote cast. General dis satisfaction with the democratic ad ministration is the issue here. F. C. Baker, editor Headlight. Joaephlne to Give lOOO. Grants Pass Senator Harding will carry Josephine county by 1000, Stan field BOO to 1000. Democratic extrav agance In administration is the issue. A. S. Coutant. editor Observer. McMinnville Harding's plurality In Yamhill county is estimated at 1000 Stanfield may lead Chamberlain by from 300 to 600. League of nations is the issue here and tariff figures some. It is hard to estimate the woman's vote. J. G. Eckman, editor Telephone Register. Hillaboro Harding will carry "Washington county by 6000 and f tan field by 1600. Estimate being based on same percentage of regis tered vote cast as in 1914. In that year Chamberlain carried this county by small margin, but part of repub lican vote went to Hanley. The issue influencing voters in the present elec tion In the determination to bring about a sweeping change in adminis tration and many who registered as republicans and voted for Chamber lain six years ag-o, have declared their intention to vote the straight republican ticket. S. C. Klllen, editor Independent. Democrats, Too, for Hardin. Albany Linn county bas a regis tration of 13,341, of which the repub lican and democratic parties have 12,254. Two-thirds of this, number register republican and one-third democratic Sentiment here seema to indicate that Mr. Harding will carry the full party vote plus many of the best in formed democrats, many democrats, especially business men. openly stat ing that they want a. change of ad ministration. I estimate that Mr. Harding's plurality in Linn county will be over 3000. This estimate makes allowance for the usual failure of people to exercise their right of franchise. It aeem. certain that Mr. Stan field will carry Linn county, but lead ers here fear that his plurality will be less than that of Mr. Harding's on account of Linn county being the former home of Senator Chamber lain. However, many of Mr. Cham berlain's closest friends here are working tooth and nail for Mr. Stan field now that they see that the chance for the passage of repub lican legislation to give the r relief sorely needed may depend on Oregon's senatorial choice The gen eral cry in Linn county is: "Give Mr. Harding a republican senate." Linn county people are opposed to America becoming a member of the league of nations. ' They want a tariff to protect the labor and farm products of this country; they want taxes rearranged so aa to cut t; high cost of living and the big ma jority here are strong for a full slate of republican principles. One of the greatest influences noticeable here is the- desire of the people for a return to an American administration. They want the government to be run by the American people and they want honesty, economy and sane manage ment. This cry can be heard hun dreds of times every day by any one seeing many people of this county. E. M. Reagan. Albany Herald. Medford Believe Harding will car ry Jackson county by 1500 majority and that Stanfield will win by close margin, possibly 200. A republican senate is the chief concern of the people. Delbert Kehl, editor Pacific Record-Herald. Grant for Stanfield. Prairie City President Harding will carry Grant county by a plurality of 800; Senator Stanfield by a plural ity of 100. People are for protective tariff and 'against league of nations. Grant County Journal. Burns Harding will carry Harney county by 300 or more. Protective tariff is the big issue. Harney County News. " r Condon Haf ding will carry Gil liam county by at least 2 to 1. pos sibly more. Stanfield has gained greatly in the past two weeks and will poll a good vote. May carry the county by a narrow margin, whereas a short time ago Chamberlain would have won. Big league much discussed but people of all beliefs on it will vote for Harding. Tariff deemed big gest need of easturn Oregon Geo H Flagg, editor Condon Times Corvallis In ;ny judgment Hard ing will carry Benton county by 1200. Stanfield will carry it by 450 The issues here are the tariff in the country and the league and tariff in the city. C. E. Ingalls, editor Ua-zette-Times. Tariff Isaac In Wasco. Dufur Very conservative estimate give Harding 10OO majority in Wasco, Stanfield 200. Underwood tariff and democratic inefficiency are the is sues. Desire for complete change. T. C. Queen, editor Dufur Dispatcu. HeDnnnr Wa r-a. -, -1 .. i - " . w on (iu( C L, Beuu home some lasting points, especially as regarde the necessity of sending uiauueiu uucit 10 wasnington to give us representation during the new republican administration. If Mr. Stanfield does not run away ahead of his opponent in Morrow county, we will not only be disap pointed and chagrined, we will be mightily surprised. So far as the national ticket is concerned, there is not a question of a doubt. Arthur R. Crawford, the Gazette-Timee. Grants Pass Josephine county es timate Harding victory by 1000 and Stanfield by very small plurality. Is sue here is anti-administration and people want change. A. E. Voorhies, editor Courier. Taxes Cause Trouble. The Dalles Pres'dent Harding will have a plurality of 2000 In Wasco. Port Consolidation To vote for 310 X Yes and 510 X Yes on the ballot Tuesday proves that you want Portland advanced to the front rank as a port and to become a contender for world trade. Vote both 310 X YES 510 X YES Both measures to consolidation. are essential Oreson Port Develnitent Lnsnc 1210 Gasco Building L. W. Trimble. Secy. (Paid Adv.) llllk flit THE MOST TREASURED RUGS OF THE ORIENT We have long awaited opportunity for this announce ment, pending arrival from Mr. George Atiyeh, of shipments direct from the Orient in sufficiently large quantities to be worthy of A Special Exposition o f (Oriental Ikugg Beginning: Tomorrow (Monday) at 9 A. M- It will be noteworthy in every particular, namely, the assembly of all lovers of Oriental Rug Master pieces, just as in an art gallery, without the slightest feeling: of obligation to buy; it will also be notable for the almost unlimited variety of designs, makes, sizes and color combinations shown. ATIYEH BROS. Alder at Tenth liSiiii mi 1 ember ictor Records n Sale TOMORROW (MONDAY) tat MORNING Most accommodating and expert sales people to aid you in your selections. Bush & Lane Building , Broadway at Alder aoi aoi For Senator, Stanfield, plurality BOO. Issues are extravagance, league and tariff. Alvin L. Bucklin, editor of Chronicle. Wallowa Harding- will carry Wal lowa county by 400 major'ty. It looks like Stanfield by small margin. People dissatisfied with democratic mismanagement and high taxation Farmers and stockmen want a pro tective tariff. J. M. Bledsoe, editor Sun. Vale Harding will carry Malheur county with a majority of 1000 or almost 2 to 1, of 4100 registration. Stanfield and 'Chamberlain race will be close in Malheur county. I esti mate eliction of Stanfield by 500 to 1000 jilurality. Voters have been swayed by Invasion of Argentine beef and foreign products with no sale for hay, beef, wool and grain. They see need for protective tariff. William Francis Seeman, managing editor Malheur Enterprise. St. Helens Unquestionably Hard ing will carry Columbia county by a plurality of 900. Stanfield will carry the county by 450 plurality. Demo cratic inefficiency Is paramount issue. Columbia county is safe for saneness. S. C. Morton, editor Mist. Tillamook Officials Nominated. TILLAMOOK, Or., Oct. 30. (Spe cial.) A city caucus was held here and the following nominated: Mayor, Sam Moulton: treasurer, Leslie Harri son; councilmen, Roy Wilson, Dr. Hoy F W. Talbott. Fred Chrlstensen and Charles Johnson. Chrlstensen Dancing Classes Post poned. Owing to the death of Mr. M. 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