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Ten The Capital Jwimai. Salem n. Tke Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Senators Elected Vermont, Dillingham South Carolina, Smith Virginia. Glass short term. Korth Carolirn, Overman, Alabama, Underwood, lone term Heflin, short term. Florida, Fletcher Georgia, Watson Congressmen Elected New York, 26th Hunted; 2th nun: "'h Ward: 29th Parker e. iork, 38th Dunn; 3th aaders; 4oth Detnpsey; 43d Reed; New York, First Hicks; 32d Mott; 33d Snyder; 34th Clarke; adth Mag-ee; 36th Qould; 37th JKoughiton. Vermont, Green, Dale. Massachusetts, Gillette. Texas, Black, Box, Saunders, Hayburti. Sumners (sixth to come) 'BrlMs, Garrett, (ninth to come), Buchanan, Connally. Lanham, Par teh, (fourteenth to come), Gar ner, Hudspeth, Blanton, Jones. Louls'nna, all eight democrats elected. South Carolina, all seven dem ocrats elected. Virginia, Bland, Deal, Monta- Jgue, Drewery, (fifth and sixth to 1142; Miller (r) 1411. U. S. sena ome), Harrison, Moore (ninth to tor: Walker (d) 1089; Wadsworth New York state outside New York city give for president: Cox 67, 168; Harding 146,089. Returns from 492 districts give: governor: Smith (d) 93,703; Miller (r) 118, 018. Returns from 320 districts give: United States senator: Walk er (d) 46,608; Wadsworth (r) 81,-616. Hyde Park, N. Y., Nov. 2. Complete returns from Hyde Pftrk, the home town of Franklin D. Roosevelt, democratic vice presi dentlal nomlnlcc, give: Harding Z7; cox 194. Port Jervls, N. Y., Nov. 2. The complete vote of the city of Port Jervls gives: president: Cox 1061; Harding 1526. Governor: Smith (d) complete gives: Cox 2163; Hard ing 4494. Same districts in 1916 gave; Wilson 2139; Hughes 2343. For governor: Smith (d) 2800, Miller (r) 3944. New York, Nov. 2. Returns from 1,334 districts out of 4,675 in from 1620 districts out of 4671 in New York state outside New York city give: Cox 199,840; Hard ing 418.667. New York, Nov. 2. Returns from 570 districts out of 2733 In New York city give: Cox 70,723; New York state outside of New Harding 151.203; Debs 23,846. ome) Flood. Tennessee, Reece, Taylor, (third -District to come), Hull, Davis, Byrns, (seventh nd eighth dis trict to come), Garrett, Fisher. Georgia, all twelve democrats reelected. Wisconsin, Tenth district, James A. Frear, republican, elected. Florida, all four democrats re elected. Arkansas, H. Jacoway. low), James W, Good, fifth dis trict, no opponent; H. M. Towner, Ighth district, no opponent. North Carolina, Ward, JCItchin, 1 Brlnson, Pou, Btcdman, Lyon (r) 1208 Syracuse, Nov. 2. This city complete gives for president, Cox 17,425; Harding 37,003. For governor: Smith (d) 22, 874; Miller (r) 33.035. New York, Nov. 2. Returns from 120 districts out of 2,733 in New York city give: for president, Cox 14,050; Harding 30,120; Debs 4.841. Five districts give for governor; Smith (d) 1,013; Miller (r) 340. New York, Nov. 2. Returns from 826 districts out of 4.575 In Hammer, (eighth, ninth, and tenth; ?cw Y"rk fltilt outside of New rfistrlcts to come.) Alabama. McDuffie, Tyson, Stea gatl, Blackmon, Bowling (seventh district to come)), Almon, Hud--aieston. Bankhend. Pennsylvania: At large, William X Burke; at large, Mahlon M. Gar land; at large, Joseph McLaughlin; at large, Anderson H. Walters; District 1, William S. Vare; 2, Geo. W. Graham; 3, (to fill vacancy) Harry C. Ransley; 3, (full term) Harry C. Ransley; 4, George W. Edmonds; 5, James J. Connoly; 6. Seorge H. Barrow; 7, Thomas S. Butler; 8, Henry W. Watson; 9, William W. Grlest; 12, John Reber; Louis T. McFadden; 15, Edgar H. Kess; 17, Benjamin K. Focht; Aaron S. Kreider; 21, Evan J. Jones; 22, Adam M. Wyant; 24, Henry W.. Temple; 27, Nathan L. Wrong; 29. Stephen S. Horter; 30, Us. Clyde Kelly; 31, John M. Mor ein; 32, Guy E. Campbell. California: Lea, Kuker, Kahn, Wolan, Elston, Barbour. York city gave for president: Cox, 107,156; Harding 235,866. Returns from 680 districts give: For governor: Smith (d) 126,- (,:X' Millet- (- IlL'l f" Retui-ns from 480 districts give: I New York clt give: President: For U. S. senator: Walker (d) ' Cox "1.352; Hording 384,402; 71 1 a Wndswnrt.h Irl 1!!973 Debs 61,679. York city give for president: Cox 164,849; Harding 361,355. Returns from 1,076 districts give for governor: Smith (d) 180,161; Miller 246,700. Returns from 770 preilnets give: United States senator: Walker (d) 109,697; Wadsworth (r) 191,291. New York, Nov. 2. On the basis of early returns George A. Glynn, chairman of the republican Btate committee, predicted that Manhattan would be carried by Harding with a plurality of not less than 60,000. Buffalo, he said, would be carried by at least 30,000 and Syracuse by 15,000. New York, Nov. 2. Returns from forty districts out of 2733 In New York city give: President: Cox 4436; Harding 7741; Debs 1324 Geneva, N. Y., Nov. 2. Geneva complete: for president: Cox 1, 847; Harding 3661. Governor: Smith 2184; Miller 3192. U. 8. senator: Walker 1946; Wadsworth 2690; Boole 666. Buffalo. N. Y., Nov. 2. Buffalo complete gives: for president: Cox 32,486; Harding 78,733. Govern or: Smith (d) 52,596; Miller (r) 62,975. U. 8, senator: Walker (d) 35,231; Wfidsworth (r) 68,604. New York, Nov. 2. Returns from 295 districts out of 2,733 in New York city give for president Cox 85.508; Harding 76,104; Debs 10,882. Returns from 30 districts give: for governor: Smith (d) 5,899; Miller (r) 2,966. New York, Nov. 2. Returns from 1375 districts out of 2733 In Returns from 100 district give: Governor: Smith (d) 22,619; Mil ler (r) 11,209. Helena, Mont., Nov. 2. Fifth precinct in Helena: Harding 27D; Cox 140. Helena, Mont., Nov. 2. The first precinct reported from Silver Bow county (Butte) gives Cox 109; Harding 146. For governor: Wheeler (d) 173; Dixon (r) 130. For congress first district: Wat son (d) 163; McCormick (r) 123. Seven precincts in Helena give: Cox 146; Harding 280. Helena, Mont., Nov. 2. Two precincts in Lewis and Clark coun ty give: Cox 286; Harding 566. Helena, Mont., Nov. 2. Returns from 15 precincts out of 1482 in' Montana give: Cox 884; Harding 1747. For governo J precincts give: Wheeler (a) 1069; Dixon (r) 1431. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 2. Spo kane county returns for President from one precinct give: Harding 143; Cox 86. San Diego. Cal., Nov. 2. Incom plete returns from two precincts in San Diego county give for Cox 80; Harding 184. Boise,' Idaho, Nov. 2. A Boise, Idaho precinct, the first in Idaho to report gave: Cox it; Harding 113. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 2. The "usufU democratic majorities" were claimed for the state and national tickets tonight on the basis of in complete returns for four counties which gave Cox 1917; Harding 66 For governor: Cooper was un opposed for reelection. Princeton, N. J., Nov. 2. Pres ident Wilson's home district in Princeton went for Harding by about five to one, according to el ection officials. The count has not yet been completed. Birmingham, Ala Eighteen election districts out of 1304 in Alabama give Cox 3773; Harding 329; Debs 110. nviahoma City. Okla., Nov. 2. Nov. 2. Seven precincts out of 2.685 In Ok- H,MHM 4f What will $10,000 Insurance Do? DEPENDS ON HOW YOU LEAVE IT. Life in surance, left in a lump sum, is usually dissipated in a few years. But suppose you made a simple Insurance Trust Agreement directing that this Bank invest your $10,000 insurance money and pay an annuity to your wife. She would receive an annuity approximately as follows : $100 monthly for 10 years remainder to her credit, $600 or $50 monthly for 20 years remainder to her credit, $5,480. Our officers invite conferences on Insurance Trusts regardless of the amount of your insurance. Capital National Bank Salem, Ore. Jahola give: Cox 503; Harding 429, For Senator: Ferris (d) Harreld r) 397. ' weanesday, Novemfcl Yrk; 482; Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 2. 61 precincts Out of 2686 in Okla homa give Cox 4787; Harding 4,- 012. Six precincts give for senator Karrto (d) 488; Harreld (r) 4,- 197. .wji or rseur the hn,. .,. w eral yeurs. New York New York, Nov. 3 Complete re turns from the 2733 districts in Greater New York gave Senator Harding a plurality of 440,041 over Governor Cox. The vote was: Cox 345,535; Harding 785,576; Debs 131,866. Another retirement paves the way for Representative John X, Nolan of San Francisco to become chairman of the labor committee,, and through another change, Sen ator Wallace Dempsey of Pennsyl vania, is in line for chairmanship of the rivers and harbors com mittee. Representative Slnnott of Oregon, chairman of the public lands committee, was reelected. By defeat on the primaries of Representative .Esch of Wisconsin, chairman of the interstate com merce committee and Joint autho of the new railroad law, Repre sentative Winslow of Massachu- X setts, heads the list of eligibles for the chairmanship, W. Bourke Wisconsin Milwaukee, win v tutrns from ai, ,";N. 1 mg leading Cox almnJ. ana-Debs, socialist. i? vote. The senatorshlj, and I ""'' with the Uti tests we can ilta fourth and fifth ,.,.?". h tricts Milwaukee 70ur" the socialist v. ?.unt" tf strong ami the -... PSW turns were nip and t.Jb publican delega,0n "' have been elected. andidatcs leadta' Pluralities. pJLs "4 Mllwauk ce Wis., Nov j Hiarrord, republican at i J today led Victor L. BerL by more than 17000 3ft from SI precincts . 28J fifth congressional district The vote was at... : Bereer 24.207 , House: Wisconsin v . , . v.ivtru. JOURNAL WANT AD plt I Election Returns Mew York, Nov. 2 Returns from seven out of 4575 election districts Ma New York state outside of New ork city give Cox 601; Harding 79. For governor, Smith (d) 68 Wilier (r) 1612. Returns from six districts give r United States senator: Walker H) 766; Wudsworth (r) 1274. Hyde Park, N. Y., Nov. 2. Sen ator Harding curled Hyde Park, he home of Franklin Hoosevelt, toy 86 vots. New York Nov. 2. Returns from 332 districts out of 4576 in Mew York state outside New York sHy give for president: Cox 45, l; Harding 95,656. Returns from 321 districts give: or governor: Smith (d) 64,893; Miller (r) 76.542. Returns from 217 districts give: For U. S. senator: Walker (d) 41,21; Wadsworth (r) 64,378. New York, Nov. 2. The first re turns from New York eity came from the second election district In the lower tist side. They gave: !ox 99; Harding 24; Debs 62. New 'York, Nov. 2. ReUirna. from five districts out of 2733 In Mew York city give for president: Cox 766; Harding 859; Debs 125. Kaw YnrU Mnv 9. Th enm- Stcto vote of the city of rough-j keeps! gives: for president: Cox 86; Harding 7184. For govern or: Smith (d) 4493; Miller (r) tl. For U. S. senator: Walker (a) S615; Wadsworth (r) 6312. New York, Nov. 2. Returns Horn 611 districts out of 4575 in I Rome, Nov. 2. Roma New York, Nov. 2. - Retnrns, Jj? m rTTTTVTrTVrTN"Tr Y V T VTVYVYVTVYYI V I VT TT T Tl YIV1 nxCDcrxrxDax7-xax f Mt - 4- "M E N" WM. FARNUM IN Men now that the election is over why not make yourself elected to buy a new suit, a new overcoat or a new pair of shoes. Let Hart-Shaf frier & Marx Clothes win 'praise for You. We can fit all sized men. Sized from No. 30 coat to 50 coat. Regular, stout, slims, extra sizes prices $35.00 to $65.00 Men, don't wait another day. ..Now that election is over we cannot say for I sore that the prices will stay as Low as they are at the present time. . 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