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    MALARIA GERMS CANNOT SUR­
VIVE THREE MONTHS IN THE
RICH O Z O N E AT ASHLAND.*
THE PURE DOMESTIC WATER
HELPS
VOLUME 2
A shland D aily T idings
Successor to The Semi-Weekly
Tidings. Voi. 41.
ASHLA ND C LIM A TE, W ITHOU T
T H E AID O P M ED IC IN E . CU R ES
N IN E CA SES OUT O P TEN O P
ASTHM A. T H IS IS A PR O V E N
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1920.
PACT.
NUMBER 53
HARDING EXPECTING LARGE COAST VOTE
BITTER FIGHT TO CONTROL U. S. SENATE
Woman, 93, Wins
Prize as Best
Rider at Fair
BY JUDGE AT
ELECTION
SONATOBIA, M iss.— M rs. M ary
Solom on, 93 y e a rs old, w on th e I
first p rize as b e in g th e b e st w om an I
r id e r a t th e H e rn a n d o fa ir th is
y ear. Mrs. S olom on re sid e s w ith
h e r son, F r a n k , in th e n o rth e rn
p a r t of T a te co unty.
(B y U n ited P re s s !
SAN ANTONIO. T exas, Nov. 2—
T h e re w ere se v era l w om en con­
te s tin g fo r th e prize. M rs. Solo­ F o llo w in g a n a lle g e d sc u ffle over
m on ro d e h e r h o rse a s tr id e a n d th e possession of a b a llo t a t Pos-
sa t on him w ith th e ease and ities, 27 m iles s o u th of h e re , L. S.
C am pbell w as sh o t a n d k illed .
g ra c e of a g irl.
A. T. S a u n d e rs, p re s id in g ju d g e '
She w as re c e n tly a w a rd e d a
a
t
th e polls, w as a rre s te d in c o n ­
m edal by th e D a u g h te rs of th e
S A N FRA N C ISCO , Nov. 2— T he C o n fed eracy as th e only w om an n e c tio n w ith th e s h o o tin g a n d
m a jo rity of th e s ta te s w est of th e living in n o rth M ississippi w ho bad was b ro u g h t h ere.
Rocky m o u n ta in s a re expected by a son in th e C o n fe d e ra te a rm y .
w estern p o litic a l o b se rv e rs to be
found in th e re p u b lic a n colum n
a f t e r to d a y 's votes a re co u n ted .
C a lifo rn ia , O regon a n d W a sh ­
in g to n . th ese
d o p e ste rs
fig u re ,
w ill express a p re fe re n c e fo r H a r ­
ding.
N evada a n d A rizona will
p ro b ab ly go fo r Cox. M o n tan a is
view ed as a “ c lo se ” s ta te , b u t
(B y U n ited P re s s )
m ost likely to give Here e le c to ra l
PO RTLA N D , Nov. 2— W ith fav ­
v o tes to th e rep u b lica n s ta n d a rd o ra b le w e a th e r re p o rte d g e n e ra l­
(B y U n ited P re s s )
b e a re r. Id a h o is expected to fol­ ly th ro u g h o u t O regon, it is in d i­
T O PE K A , K ans., Nov. 2— O ut
low th e lea d of S e n a to r B orah into c a te d th a t an u n p re c e d e n t vote
of th e f ir s t 40 v o tes c a st in one
th e H a rd in g cam p.
w ill be polled to day. T h e ea rly
T o p ek a p rec in ct. 37 w ere fo r Cox,
C a lifo rn ia tw o
m o n th s
ago, v o tin g h e re is very heavy.
an d 3 fo r H a rd in g , a c c o rd in g to
w ould have been classed as d o u b t­
‘
th
e f ir s t a n n o u n c e m e n t. R a ilro a d
ful, but re c e n t u tte ra n c e s of S en­
em ployes votes p re d o m in a te in th is
a to r J o h n so n , an d a n in te n siv e I
p recin ct.
c a m p a ig n a re believed
to have
L
PREDICT HEAVY
IN
29
PRECINTS
POLL IN STATE
BY 881 MAJORITY
Seattle To Poll
Heavy Vote
sw u n g th e s ta te in to line to r th e
G. O. P. le a d e r, d e sp ite his pe­
c u lia r p e rfo rm a n c e of tw o y ears!
(B y U n ite ! P re ss )
ago.
S E A T T L E , Nov. 2— One of th e
Not only is th e P acific coast ex­
h e a v ie st votes in th e c ity ’s h isto ry
pected to lean to w a rd th e re p u b ­
is p re d ic te d
h ere.
T h e v o te rs
lican p re sid e n tia l tic k e t, b ut th e i
w ere s ta n d in g 20 deep in line,
in d ic a tio n s fa v o r th e se n d in g of
w a itin g to c a st th e ir b a llo ts w hen
re p u b lic a n d e le g a tio n s from th e;
th e polls opened.
f a r w est to b oth houses of con­
g ress. D em ocratic s e n a to ria l c a n ­
I. W. W. SPEAKER MAKES
d id a te s in th re e s ta te s w ere fo rc ­
PLEA FO R M URDERERS
ed in to sp irite d c o n te sts fp r th e ir
P o rtla n d , O re., Nov. 2.— R ag-
se ats.
nor J o h n so n now u n d e r $11,000
In C a lifo rn ia . S e n a to r J a m e s D.
bail p e n d in g a p p e al of a tw e n ty -
P h e la n , d e m o c ra t,
and
Sam uel
y e a r s e n te n c e to L e a v e n w o rth fo r
S h o rtrid g e , re p u b lic a n , en g ag ed in
v io la tin g th e e sp io n ag e a c t, a d ­
a nip a n d tu c k race fo r P h e la n ’s
d ressed a so c ia list m e e tin g a t
sc at.
T he re s u lt a p p e a rs d o u b t­
th e M a ch in ist's h a ll la st n ig h t in
ful, w ith th e a d v a n ta g e , if any.
th is city.
J o h a n s o n , sp e a k in g
w ith S h o rtrid g e .
in b ro k en E n g lish
m ad e a plea
A rizona, n o rm a lly d e m o c ratic,
for a d efen se fund fo r th e I. W .
is th e scene of a n o th e r s tiff fig h t
for th e s e n a to rsh ip . w ith R alph | W. m em b ers now se rv in g p riso n
C am eron, re p u b lic a n , b a ttlin g Sen C e n tra lia m u rd e rs. A n o th e r one
of
th e
sp e a k e rs
w as
A lb e rt
a to r M arc S m ith, d e m o c ratic m em -,
S
la
u
g
h
te
r,
of
S
alem
,
S
ocialist
h e r from A rizona fo r 22 years.
S e n a to r G eorge C h a m b e rlain , c a n d id a te for U nited S ta te s s e n a ­
to r.
O re g o n ’s d e m o c ra tic m e m b e r of
th e u p p e r house a t W a sh in g to n .,
AVIATOR SETS NEW
is en g ag ed in th e h a rd e s t b a ttle of
AUTOMOBILE RECORD
his c a re e r a g a in s t R o b ert N. S ta n ­
field , re p u b lic a n .
Tw o
m o n th s
L em an s, F ra n ce , Nov. 2.— Sadi
ago, C h a m b e rla in s u p p o rte rs w ere
L ecointe. th e a v ia to r who re c e n t­
o ffe rin g to bet five to th re e on j
ly won tire G ordon B e n n e tt cup,
th e s e n a to r, b u t th e p re-e le c tio n :
e sta b lish e d w h at is d e c la re d to
b e ttin g is a t even m oney.
be a n a u to m o b ile rec o rd fo r 200
W a sh in g to n is expected to re ­
m e te rs, going th e d is ta n s e in 13
tu r n W esley I,. Jo n e s, rep u b lica n ,
7-4 seconds.
to th e se n a te hv a big m arg in .
S e n a to rs will not be elected in la b o r lea g u e le a d e rs a re claim ing
M o n ta n a today.
fo r th e ir tic k e t fo r s ta te le g is la ­
M ontana is a ttr a c tin g a tte n tio n tiv e c a n d id a te s.
M any ex pect to
ow ing to th e s tre n g th w hich a see th em c o n tro l th e lo w er house
c o m b in a tio n of n o n -p a rtis a n s and of th e M o n tan a le g is la tu re .
Democratic Nom­
inee Awaits His
Turn at Polls
EXPECTED TO
■ POLL HEAVY
(S p ecial to r'ne T id in g s)
DUNSM UIR, C alif., Nov. 2— One
m an w as k illed a n d se v e ra l in ju r -j
ed w hen th e second sectio n of
tra in No. 16 ra n in to th e firs t sec­
tio n n e a r h e re to day.
A p o rte r
on tlie firs t tra in is re p o rte d dead
a n d se v era l p a sse n g e rs se rio u sly
in ju re d .
Revolt in Gar­
rison at Moscow
(B y U n ited P re s s )
LONDON, Nov. 2— T he Moscow
g a rris o n is in rev o lt, a c co rd in g to
th e R u ssian A g ency’s m essages
from H e lsin g fo rs to day. D isp a tc h ­
es said th a t F in n is h c o m m u n ist
tro o p s w ere h u rry in g to P e tr o ­
g ra d an d Moscow to su p p re ss th e
rev o lt.
F u r th e r c o m m u n ic a tio n
w ith P e tro g ra d is «aid to be s u s ­
pended.
(B y U n ited P r e s s ) •
C H A R LESTO W N , W . Va., Nov.
2— F o u r p re c in c ts in O hio c o u n ­
ty gave H a rd in g l f‘5 a n d Cox 86.
(B y U n ite a i e s s ;
DAYTON. Nov. 2— G o v ern o r a n d ,
Mrs. Cox stood in line 20 m in u te s ,
in th e little p o llin g place h e re i n ’
o rd e r to cast th e ir votes.
W ith
th e w om en v o ting fo r p resid e n t :
in O hio for th e firs t tim e, th e d o o r­
(B y U n ited P re s s )
MARION, O., Nov. 2— M rs. H a r ­
w ay of th e little sto re , w h ere th e
d e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te voted, was d in g acco m p an ied th e re p u b lic a n
jam m e d w ith tw o lin es of m en p re s id e n tia l c a n d id a te to th e p o ll­
an d w om en w hen he a n d Mrs. Cox ing place to vote. T h e re w ere 13
v o ters in line when, th ey a rriv e d .
a rriv e d .
T h e p o llin g place w as a sm all I T h e electio n o ffic e rs o ffe re d to
“ d e p a rtm e n t s to r e ” of D ay to n ,; let th e s e n a to r vote im m ed ia te ly ,
s u b u rb , b ein g a one m an b a rb e r b u t he d eclin ed to go a h e a d of
abop am i p rin tin g place, as w ell; th o se w a itin g .
as o ffe rin g soft d rin k s , c a n d ie s
W hile th e n o m inee w as w a itin g
a n d cig ars.
tp g e t in to a b o o th , c a m e ra m en
w ere b u sy w ith m ovie c a m eras.
E N T E R P R IS E — E a s t
O regon S e n a to r H a rd in g k e p t up a h u m o r­
L u m b e r com pany a n n o u n c e s 20 ous lin e of ta lk , im ita tin g th e
p e r cent w age re d u c tio n .
,,
p h o to g ra p h e rs .
Senator Harding
Declines Favor
¥ LEADERS BELIEVE
CANDIDATES WILL WIN
s ta te of th e tw o p rin c ip a l c a n d i­
NEW YORK, Nov. 2— W ith th e d a te s. w ith 24 votes, w hile th e
o p e n in g of th e polls, b o th re p u b ­ o u ts ta n d in g case of th e second
lican a n d d e m o c ra tic h e a d q u a rte rs class is N evada w ith only th re e .
e a rly to d ay c o n fid e n tly took up
O th e r s ta te s w here th e ele v e n th
th e s trid e w hich will c a rry them h o u r c o n te st w as in te n s e , w ith
to th e finish of th e p re s id e n tia l both p a rtie s sa n g u in e of success.
c o n te st.
' a r e A rizona, K e n tu c k y , M aryland,
N E W YO RK— K a tie H elig, aged
“ Cox a n d R oosevelt w ill w in ,” New Mexico, T en n essee. N orth
2
y e a rs 6 m o n th s, did n ot h a v e a
d e c la re d G eorge W h ite , d e m o c ra t­ C a ro lin a a n d O klahom a. All th ese,
ic n a tio n a l c h a irm a n .
as well as th e B uckeye s ta te , a re lo o k in g -g la ss to w alk th ro u g h in to
W ill H. H ayes, le a d e r of th e re ­ claim ed by b oth le p u b lic a n s and! W o n d e rla n d , as th e im m o rta l A l- ‘
p u b lic a n forces, tra n s la te d h is ex­ d e m o c rats.
Second only in in ­ ice h a d , so th e “ c u te little th in g ”
p e c ta tio n s in to fig u re s, e x p re ssin g te re s t to th e ou tco m e of th e v o t­ ste p p e d th ro u g h a m an h o le in to
th e co n v ictio n t h a t H a rd in g will ing is th e s u b je c t, “ w h a t w ill th e I a sew er.
h av e no less th a n 368 a n d p ro b ­ w om en d o ? ”
A nd w h a t a d v e n tu re s she had!
a b ly 395. e le c to ra l votes o u t of
S p e c u la tio n in o rd in a rily w ell- She w ould not tell of th em . C hild
th e possible 537. T he n u m b e r re- in fo rm ed p o litical c irc le s c e n te rs re p n ev er do. W hat is e sse n tia l
rq ire d to elect is 266.
a b o u t th e n u m e ric a l p ro p o rtio n of to th is sto ry is th a t she fell for
In te re s t in th e la s t day of th e w om en who w ill v o te to d ay in a c o n sid e ra b le d ista n c e, ju s t as
g r e a t fig h t c e n te rs in th e final co m p a risio n w ith th e m ale vote, Alice did. lan d ed safely , a n d th en
d e s p e ra te a tta m u ts to b rin g over i se c tio n a l d is trib u tio n of th e wo-; a m b led a lo n g fo r n e a rly a m ile.
“ d o u b tfu l” s ta te s w ith la rg e e le c ­ m a n ’s vote, an d th e p o ssib ility of
She w as found c lin g in g to a
to ra l v o tes to d e liv e r o r to save its b ein g as a w hole in d ep e n d e n t d am p w all p a st w hich a p ow erful
U n ited S ta te s s e n a to rs in o th e r e n o u g h to o v e rtu rn ta b le s of elec­ h y d r a n t w as p u m p in g a p o w erfu l
d o u b tfu l s ta te s w h e re th e e le c to ra l tio n p ro b a b ilitie s com piled o v er s tre a m flow ing to w a rd th e E a st
v o te is n o t la rg e e n o u g h to be in ­ a period of y e a rs in w hich c e rta in R iver.
s ta te s have been “ n o rm a lly ” in-
d isp e n sa b le .
T h e s a lie n t e x am p le of s ta te s d in e d to one p o litic a l fa ith or
CO RV A LLIS— New $20,000 b a k ­
in th e firs t c a te g o ry is O hio, hom e th e o th e r.
e ry in o p e ra tio n .
W A R R E N G. H A R PIN G
(B y U n ited P re s« )
NEW’ YORK, Nov. 2— An ob-
I se rv in g Tom F lin n w rite s M ayor
1 H y lan th a t th e h ig h e le v a tio n of
la d ie s ’ s k ir ts is re sp o n sib le fo r th e
h ig h a u to m o b ile d e a th ra te . Tom
F lin n p enned th is :
(B y U n ited P re ss )
N EW YORK, Nov. 2— T he heav-
“ D e a r S ir:
T h e re has been a
iest vote e v e r cast h e re in a n a ­ I lot of ta lk in tlie n ew sp a p e rs a b o u t
tio n a l e le c tio n is being polled, a c ­ y o u r w a n tin g th e a u to m o b ile to
c o rd in g to a ll re p o rts re a c h in g th e I sto p k illin g people.
It a in ’t th e
U nited! P re ss. F o r th e firs t tim e i a u to m o b ile s fa u lt.
T he tro u b le
in A m e ric an h isto ry , ev ery wo­ I a in ’t th e re .
M ake th e w im m en
m an citizen h a s a ch an ce to d ay to folks q u it w a rin g d resse s so high
,
,,
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vote fo r p re sid e n t.
T he re p o rts ¡ T h a t’s th e tro u b le
. M en w a lk in g
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,
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.
.
show ed n e a rly as m an y w om en o on n th
t h e e S
tre e
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tf t a
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d r riv
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n « g r ca
n o va
s tre
rs
as m en w ere in th e e a rly lin e u p s c a n 't keep th e ir m in d s on th e ir
a t th e polls.
T he w e a th e r con­ ! jobs. T hey c a n ’t look tw o d ire k -
d itio n s th ro u g h o u t th e U nited sliu n s a t w once.”
S ta te s a re u n se ttle d .
In th e e a st th e re w as a th r e a t
of ra in , in th e m id d le w est there”
w as ra in a n d som e snow , on th e
P acific Coast it was c le a r, an d in
th e s o u th is re p o rte d g e n e ra lly
fa ir w e a th e r w ith som e rain .
C A L V IN
C O O L ID G E
THIR1Y-ÏHRŒ STATES
TO ELECT 34
BERS OF THAT BODY
for fo rm e r Gov. F ra n k P. W illis,
th e d e m o c ra ts in sist t h a t th e ir
c a n d id a te , W. A. Ju lie n , has a good
ch an ce, a lth o u g h as a ru le th ey
a d m it be will ru n behind G over­
n o r Cox in th a t sta te .
In In d ia n a , th e co n test betw een
S e n a to r W atso n , rep u b lica n , and
T h o m as T a g g a rt, d e m o c rat, has
been s h a rp a n d lively.
T h e s e n a to ria l re s u lt in K en ­
tu ck y is likely to be very close.
In asm u ch as th e re p u b lic a n s co n ­
M issouri is classed am o n g th e
tro l th e se n a te now by only one d o u b tfu ls, especially on account of
vote (exclusive of t h a t of S e n a to r th e u n c e rta in ty of th e rea c tio n fo l­
N ew b erry of M ichigan who is low ing S e n a to r S pencer'« a lte r c a ­
a w a itin g a p p e al fo r a new tria l on tion w ith P re sid e n t W ilson over
th e c h a rg e of v io latio n of th e elec­ w h at th e p re sid e n t is re p o rte d to
tion law s, I w ith th e ch an ces about have told th e R o u m a n ia n s and th e
even betw een re p u b lic a n s and d e m ­ Serbs at th e peace conference.
o c ra ts fo r c o n tro l a fte r M arch 4.
S e n a to r C um m ins, in Iow a, is
next, th e m a n a g e rs have largely rep o rted to have had som e d iffi­
c o n c e n tra te d on th e s e n a to ria l c u ltie s in his c a m p a ig n and dem -
(B y U n ited P re s s )
fig h ts in th e v a rio u s sta te s.
I o c ra ts a re freely p re d ic tin g th a t
CORK, Nov. 2— B ritish so l­
T hese c o n te sts g e n e ra lly have m ile s H a rd in g a n d C oolidge c a rry
d ie rs forced e n tra n c e in to th e
been w aged w ith m ore vigor, and th e s ta te by 100.600 th ey will
hom e of T eren ce MacSwineV last
(B y U n ited P re ss )
in som e in sta n c e s w ith m ore b it­
NEW’ A SH FO R D . M ass.. Nov. 2 n ig h t. T hey se a rc h e d tlie fo rm e r te rn e ss. th a n even th e p re s id e n ­ have a fa ir ch a n ce of sending
C lau d e R. P o rte r to th e sen ate.
— T he to ta l vote h e re gave H a r­ m a y o r’s tw o s is te rs an d tw o b r o th ­
tia
l
cam
p
aig
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lth
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league
S e n a to r M arc S m ith in A rizona,
d in g 28, Cox 6. * T his is th e firs t e rs. it is re p o rte d . T he soldiers)
of n a tio n s has been th e •p a ra ­ is said to have had c o n sid e rab le
th
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w
ent
th
ro
u
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th
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tire
house
r e s u lt to be a n n o u n c ed in th e
m o u n t issu e ” in th e lig h t fo r th e d iffic u lty ho ld in g th e la b o r su p ­
U nited S ta te s.- In 1916, New A sh­ in se arc h of reco rd s.
n a tio n a l tic k e ts , it h a s been o v e r­ port for th e d em o crats.
ford gave H u g h es 16 an d W ilson
shadow ed in th e s e n a to ria l ca m ­
In U tah it is g e n e ra lly expected
7. T h e polls w ere opened a t 6
p aign. in som e of th e s ta te s at th a t S e n a to r Sm oot will ru n a h ead
o ’clock a n d every re g iste re d v o te r
lea st, by local issues.
I of H ard in g .
bad m a rk e d his b a llo t w ith in tw o
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In th e s tru g g le for c o n tro l of
h ours.
be chosen to day, from th ir ty - th r e e th e next house of re p re s e n ta tiv e -,
s ta te s. A labam a ch oosing two. A c­ th e odds a re co n sid e rab ly in fav o r
c o rd in g to th e fo re c a sts of p o liti­ of th e re p u b lic a n s, < w ing to th e ir
Tlie Bagley C anning com pany
cal o b se rv e rs g e n e ra lly , it seem s m a jo rity in th e p rese n t h ouse of
ol' T a len t is ru n n in g lu ll b last at
re a so n a b ly c e rta in th a t th e re p u b ­ 46.
p re se n t c a n n in g ap p le ju ice, for
licans will r e tu r n s e n a to rs from
But, n o tw ith s ta n d in g th is h a n d i­
w hich th is c a n n e iy lias becom e
V erm ont, New Y ork. P e n n sy lv a ­ cap, d e m o c ratic m a n a g e rs. at th e
w idely fam ous.
F rom 800 to
nia, O hio, Illin o is. K ansas, N orth d o s e of one of th e h o tte s t congres-
1000 to n s of cull a p p le s a re b e ­
D a k o ta and W a s h in g to n ; w hile it ( sio n al c a m p a ig n s in recent y ears,
ing utilized fo r th is p ro d u c t, and
(B y U n ited P re s s )
a p p e a rs e q u a lly c e rta in th a t th e a re c o n fid e n tly p re d ic tin g a d e m o ­
T O PE K A , K ans., Nov. 2— E leven an a v e ra g e of 3000 g a llo n s of
d e m o c ra ts will r e tu rn th e ir two c ra tic m arg in of from ten to fif­
o u t of 38 T opeka p rec in cts on th e ap p le ju ic e is tin n e d an d tu rn e d
from A lab am a, and one each lio n teen votes.
On th e o th e r h and,
f irs t r e tu r n s from ta b u la to r s gave ou t. T he p ro d u ct is expected to
V irg in ia, N o rth C a ro lin a , S outh th e re p u b lic a n s a re hoping to in ­
H a rd in g 854, Cox 407.
be from 20 to 25 c a rlo a d s of cans.
' C a ro m
o rg ia , F
f lo
id a , L
l.i ouis- c re a se th e ir lead to at least 60 and
lin ia a , o G e eorgia,
lo r rid
a m o u n tin g to a b o u t 200,0(10 gal- ,
. ,
,
lan a, A rk a n sa s and O klahom a.
possibly 70.
T O PE K A , Nov. 2— S e v e n ty -fo u r Ions and will be put upon th e m a r­
T he expected ch an g es, if any,
D em ocratic m an a g e rs, besides
votes in o n e p rec in ct gave Cox 34 k e t from A la sk a to S o u th e rn C al­
will com e in Mie follow ing s ta te s e x p re ssin g e n tire co n fidence in be­
a n d H a rd in g 39.
A n o th e r p re ­ ifo rn ia , an d e x te n d in g e a s t as fa r
c in c t re p o rte d 10 fo r Cox and 12 as P itts b u rg h , P a., an d all alo n g w
” hich
11,cu th
“ e re p u b lic a n s a re hoping ing ab le to hold th e ir ow n in t h e
„
, T ..
. . .
to re ta in in th e ir lis t: New H am p ­ so u th , and in a d d itio n to th e ir
fo r H a rd in g .
th e A tla n tic coast.
sh ire , C o n n e c tic u t, In d ia n a , Mis­ hopes in th e e a ste rn sta te s, above
so u ri, Iow a, U tah and W isconsin; re fe rre d to. a re p re d ic tin g g ain s
an d in th e follow ing w hich th e of fo u r in Ohio, six in In d ia n a
d e m o c ra ts a re s triv in g to re ta in . w here "at p rese n t th ey have no
M aryland. K en tu ck y , S o u th D a­ co n g re ssm e n ; one in W est V irg in ­
k o ta , Id ah o , C olorado, A rizona. ia, one in M aryland, one in O k la ­
O regon an d C a lifo rn ia .
h om a, at least one in Illin o is an d
In no s ta te s of th e th ir ty - th r e e one o r tw o each in W isconson a n d
have th e c o n te sts for th e se n a to r- M innesota. In th e ta r w est th ey
sh ip been con d u cted w ith m ore expect to keep w hat they have.
e n e rg y th a n in New H am p sh ire
a n d C o n n ecticu t, w here S e n a to rs
Moses a n d B ran d eg ee have been
s u b je c t to a hot d e m o c ra tic fire
on acco u n t of th e ir “ irre c o n c il­
a b ility ” w ith re g a rd to th e league
tot' n a tio n s. It w as in th e se s ta te s
th a t th e ch ief irre c o n c ila b le , S en ­
s o r B orah, m ade hie first a p p e a r ­
(B y U nited P re ss)
ance on th e stu m » in th e p resen t
D E N V E R , Colo., Nov, 2— As a
cam p aig n . W hile tin* rep u b lican s resu lt of e a rly an d heavy voting
! p rofess to be c o n fid e n t of victory, th e rep u b lica n s h av e becom e i n ­
tlie d e m o c ra ts say they a re c q u all cre a sin g ly o p tim istic over th e p ro s­
s u re of d e fe a tin g both th ese sen pects of a big re p u b lic a n m a jo r ­
a to rs . la rg e ly th ro u g h the. w om an ity in C olorado.
vote. Moses and B ran d eg ee w ere
both p ro n o u n ced a n ti-su l'fra g is ts ,
and a lth o u g h A u g u stin e L oner-
gan, B ra n d e g e e 's o p p o n en t, is also
' opposed to w o m en ’s voting, his
su p p o rt of th e leag u e is expected
by tin* d e m o c ra ts to a ttr a c t th e
hulk ol’ th e fem in in e c o n tin g e n t in
that, sta te .
(B y U nited Pre««)
PO RTLA N D . N o’ . 2— At a sp e ­
In New York sta te , also which
N O R W E L L , M asai, Nov. 2—
cial m ee tin g of th e b o ard of d i­ th e re p u b lic a n s a re c la im in g fo r
C om plete r e tu r n s h e re gave H ard
re c to rs of th e S o u th e rn Pacific th n a tio n a l tic k e t by at lea st 400.
in g 4 0 9 ‘a n d Cox 4 8. H ughes pol
com pany held to d ay th e b oard 600 a lth o u g h a d m ittin g th a t Sen- Ipd 178 and W ilson 107 in Nor-
#passed re s o lu tio n s a p p ro v in g th e a to r W a d sw o rth will p ro b ab ly run well.
g e n e ra l p rin c ip le of th e se p a ra tio n s lig h tly b eh in d H a rd in g , th e dem o
of its C alifo rn ia oil p ro p e rtie s and c ra ts a re c o u n tin g on a heavy wo-
its sto c k h o ld in g s in th e A ssociat- m an vote, b ecau se o' W a d sw o rth ’s
ed Oil com pany from its ra ilro a d o p p o sition to s u ffra g e . T hey are
p ro p e rtie s an d re fe rre d th e m at- also e x p e ctin g th e ir c a n d id a te for
te r to th e executive c o m m itte e to s e n a to r. Lt. Gov. H a rry W a lk e r,
\SAN FR A N C ISC O . Nov. 2 —
w ork o u t a n a p p ro p ria te p lan , to poll well in th e ru ra l d istric ts . F ollow ing a re m a r k e t q u o ta tio n s ;
T he b o a rd in te n d s th a t th e bene- w h ere he is said to be esp ecially
B U T T E R — E x tra s , 56c.
fits from th is a rra n g e m e n t sh a ll p o p u lar.
EGGS— E x tra s , 84c.
in u re to th e sto c k h o ld e rs an d th is
T he s itu a tio n in M aryland is
POULTRY — Ileus,
36® 38;
a d v a n ce notice is given fo r th e ir g e n e ra lly re g a rd e d a s close, w ith b ro ile rs, 55 @ 60c.
p ro te c tio n ,
. t th e ch an ces fa v o rin g th e re tu rn
C A TTLE — Top ste e rs, 9 ®
~
of S e n a to r
Sm ith,
d e m o c ra t. 9 H e .
IN C O M PL E T E R E T U R N S
a g a in s t O rv in g to n E. W eiler re-
HOGS— Top, 15c.
G IV E H A RD IN G T H E LEAD rep u b lica n
S H E E P — E w es,
4H @ 5c;
HI TCH IN SO N , K ans., Nov. 2 —
N o tw ith sta n d in g th a t th e sena- w e th e rs, 7 @7 H e .
F R A N K L I N t> •
’ In co m p lete r e tu r n s h e re give lia r - to rs h ip in Ohio is classed by th e
BA RLEY — Spot b a rle y , $2.03
R O O S E .V E X T
d in g 409 a n d Cox 153.
p o litic a l e x p e rts as rea so n a b ly safe @ 12.15,
OF MAC SYYINEY
Bagley Cannery
Ships Apple Juice
HARDING LEADS
T
JA M
M. COX
Approves Separ­
ation of Oil Cos.
Child Wanders a
Mile in N. Y. Sewer
.1
Blame Short
Skirts for Auto­
mobile Accidents
By E d L. K een.
(V. P. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
NEW’ YORK, Nov. 2— A ppreci-
a tin g th e very g re a t a d v a n ta g e of
,
,
,
h av in g b oth th e leg isla tiv e and
executive b ra n c h e s of th e g o v e rn ­
m en t of th e sam e p o litical fa ith ,
m a n a g e rs of th e tw o big p a rtie s
have dev o ted m uch tim e am i e n ­
ergy a n d m oney to th e c o n g re s ­
sio n a l cam p aig n .