Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 03, 1926, Image 1

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S. Senator
Republican Nominees Win
Sweeping Victories in
Stata
Butte Falls Man Pleads
Guilty in Portland
Federal Court
STANFIELD IS T H I R D
PRISONER___GRATEFUL
Bert Haney Second In Senatorial
Race;f Fierce BAtiy
Judge Bean Gives James Nolan
Only Three Months la
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PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 3.—
(U P )— Republicans refused to
belt their party la yesterday's
general election, and aa a result
Frederick Stelwer of Pendleton
has been elected United States
senator. I. L. Patterson of Polk
county has decisively defeated
Governor Walter M. Pierce In the
gubernatorial race.
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With one lone exception, Ash­
With
incomplete
returns
from
land voters • yesterday decreed
1015 of the 1847 state precincts,
that a new city council should
Stelwer had lacreased his early
serve them during the next few
lead over Bert E. Haney, demo­
years. The one member of the
crat,
and was
approximately
present council who won re.
«000
votes
ahead,
with
every in­
eleciCon was g. A. Paters, Sr.,
dication
that
thia
plurality
would
who defeated James Barrett In
be nearly doubled when complete
a close contest. Mr. Barrett was
returns are received.. The sen­
the only candidate of the elate
atorial vote was. Stelwer, 17,2871
opposed to the present council
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rukl school and voted down the Haney. S3.« 12.
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Seaside normal. It defeated the
' S ta n field L oses Out
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but
Robert ij. 8tanfleld, who ran
the action of the prerant council , otftd for
O r w a u . as an . Independent after being
la submitting the Lithia park bereilU>Bl, hondtal.
defeated in the republican pri­
«tapes proposal to the voters
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maries, ran a poor third, with W.
«»used the downfall of the other . . . . .
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P. Adams, also independent and
wet, trailing far behind
tn
fourth positions
Hourly returns appeared to in­
crease the lead of I. L, Patterson
posal. on the surface, was the
v v w i u n ever Governor Pierce, and induk­
males leene wMh Ashland vetert.
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tiona wore that the republican
the recommendations and ppm
»C n^O l y d g d B fW t »«u»inge ,w«uld detest. Mw R Ute n l
posals o f the preraut'council ta r e
executive by more than 20,000
ted o rw d .a * against the fel«« of
Wlttl MddlO K -
votes. Patterson was leading by
K°D>r ,.t,On
that
The Ashland Hl-Y club held inore than 18,000 votes at noon,
the bond Issue he defeated. • their weekly dinner and meeting with scattering returns received
Thue, it was indicated by the ln pipne<r Hall last eveiaiag. from half the precincts through­
votes that the present council PlaM for b o o , ^
the coming o u t the state.
, G. O. P. Victory
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was sustained in Its water pre- B othell game with Medford,were
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three
republican
Incum­
gram but repudiated, in Its plan discussed, and a committee of two
to prohibit dancing in the public Jack Nims end Ben Harrell ward bent congressmen were reelected.
park. Mr. Peters, who was the appointed to take care of proper They, are Crumpacker, Hawley
only councilman seeking re-elec- 'advertising of the game. Mr. and Slnnott.
The hydro-electric bill was“ de­
tlon to oppose the proposed dance.W alter gave a,sh ort talk to the
ban,’ wee retained In office.
members, outlining some of the feated by a heavy vote, while
Three Are Defeated
flin g s for which the J U .Y clu b early returns indicated that alt of
The three present conhcllmen members should stand. Thia was the Income tax measures were
The Eastern Oregbn
who were defeated were 8. D.! folio wed by a discussion on. the beatea.
Normal
school
bill appears to
Taylor, Wirt M. Wright and j urpose of the club. A commit-
Thornton Wiley. These'three took ¡tee Composed to meet With the have carried, while the Seaside
a leading part In the park dance , Y. M. C. A. aeoretary and select a normal bill was snowed u^rter.
controversy last summer, all o f (Bible discussion outline for the
them placing themselves on re-¡club to follow at their weekly
cord as favoring the prohibiting dinners. .
of dancing In the park..
Owing to the lateness of the
In view of the passage of the hour the initiation of new mem-
bond issue in its entirety, the r'flrs WM postponed, and the
Various local candidates were
present council Issued a state. meeting adjourned for the social <lven a good-natured grilling at
ment ln which it announced ite hour, whlch w « Ut the form of the weekly forum luncheon of the
determination to proceed with "**ot hand,” and w u enjoyed by chamber of commerce yesterday
water Improvement felans as re- a11 those present.
noon at the Lithia Springs hotel
end seemed to enjoy the shafts
which* were hurled at them.
One of the members Imperson­
ated Gfforge Putnam, fiery Salem
iriitor, formerly of Medford, and
PORTLAND, Nov. 8 . - ¿(United brought chargee against Billy
News’)— Federal authorities are firigga, Senator Dunn, Charles
♦o prosecute Guy Sponohin, Klam­ Pierce and J. O. Rtgg. The can­
ath Indian, foi* th e murder Sun­ didates were defended by John H.
day of McClellan W illiam ^ Mo- Fuller, while Rev. P. K. Ham­
dôd Indian, on the Klamath In­ mond served as Judge and Jury.
dian reservation, near Beatty,
according to announcement tv-
day by Assistant U. B. Attorney
Stearns.
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REM
SESSION 1
FAVOR REPAID
Tithing Bill Is I
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.—
I Probability of California repeal-
Easily Defeated Vnr.the W right act, the state dry
1 PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 2.—
(U P )—Latest returns received
here indicate that the tithing bill
has been decisively
defeated
throughout the state, as it was
running far behind in practically
a» counties.
i Charles
A. Howard is far
ahead of R. R. Turner for state
school superintendent. Louis E.
Bean has been elected public ser­
vice commissioner and C. H.
Gram, labor .commissioner. The
Dennis resolution appears to have
been defeated..
enforcement lew, was shown in a
big majority favoring the repeal.
Oklahoma Gives
Democrats Jobs
O KLAHO M A C IT Y , Nov. 3.*-
A clean democratic sweep of sen­
atorial, congressional ‘ and state
offices in Tuesday’s general elec­
tion of Oklahoma on unofficial
tabulations, was further strength­
ened as early morning reports
continued to roll up democratic
leads.
Prohi Head
* Is Named Today
Uguor for his personal use.
• Colonel Samuel I.
Johns-in.
who was named acting adminis­
trator upon Green’s suspension,
now has submitted his resigna­
tion to Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury -Andrews.
C :t Together
Klamath Indian
Held For Murder
Prisoners Held
In Jail F
CINCINNATI, Rpy. J V tU a U -
«4 News)— rUieleetlcfn 'or speak-
Ohio district, anil Aj, B. Stephens,
republican, second district, was
conceded here this mourning.
HAWKS WINS
ST. LOUIS, Mo^ , NOV. 8—
Harry B. Hawes, democratic
Candidate fob U. 8. senate, led by
h wide margin over
Cteorge H.
William«, republican l«onmbadt,
la the early returns recorded to­
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.— A
.party of 36 Mexican bandits
sacked the town o l Rosario, Sin­
aloa, rolaased all prisoners in
the Jail, locked up local authori­
ties and placed a forced lpan ef
8..800 pesos on the Tajos mine,
owned by Americana, accerdtng
to a report to the .state depart­
ment Bom William P. Blocker,.
American Consul) at Mssatlsn,
8 Inal on.
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WETS JUBILANT
DENVER, NOV. 8.— (United
News)— Wets were JnbUant here
today as the sponsors i of an
amendment to repeal the state
dry laws claimed a victory in tho
throe largest cities of tho ottte.
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WCEKIU h A INfoN
OF M fe, EVEN IF
TfeŸARlB
Tôâtfceff AQA ins T
BU51ÑÉS?
ÎLU4NOBS
NEW YORK, N ot . J.— (U P)—
In a year marked in history for
swift. unheralded event*, the con- Proposal to Spend up to
1450,000 in Improve­
gresalonal election yesterday stag­
ments Approved
ed a surprise.
Although
the
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democrats apparently have failed
<« gain a majority In either OTHER ISSUES PASSED
house, they have gained perhaps
Water Program Anthoriaed By
■even republican senate seats
Voters la Close Race..
and left the occupancy of one
Dancers Win
doubtful. They needed nine for
a clear cut majority.
Tn one of tiie closest races
In the house the democrats
bove gained 11 sets. In New staged in Aslilaqd in recent
York they elected Al Smith as years, the $450,000 bond is­
governor for the fourth time and
sue was carried at the city
also seised the seat of Senator
Wadsworth.
In
Massachusetts election yesterday by the
they took the seat of Senator narrow margin of 54 votes.
W illiam Butler, a close friend of
Backing up the major
President Coolidge, and gave It
water bond proposal, the
to David Walsh, democrat. In
Arisons, Oklahoma and Maryland voters gave approval of the
they have apparently beaten the plan to purchase additional
republicans.
water from the Talent Ir“
PORTLAND, Nov. 3.—-(U nited
News)— The absence of any par­
ticularly
aggravated
circum­
stances in the white slave case
charged against him, won James
Nolan, 65, the usually light sen­
tence of three months In the
county jail, from Federal Judge
Dean.
When the sentence was an­
nounced the hopeless expression
on Nolan’s face was transformed
into one of gratitude. The case
was similar to many others whieh
rigation district as well as
have come to the attention of the
repairing
the Lithia water
government, «U. .8 .
Attorney
pijie
line.
The Talent pur­
Stearns told the court. Nolan
chase was approved by a
was boarding with Mr. and Mr«.
Pram at Butte Falls, Ore., when
heavy vstp, while the Lithia
he became infatuated with Mrs.
Water pipe line' measure
Cram'. She returned the affec­ Mrs. Daisy McGarry Buys
passed by more than two
tion and they left the home to­
Lithia Springs Foun­
to
one.
gether with the two youngest of
tain Today
the four children. From Butte
Additional fire protection
rails tl>ey went to Waitsburg,
Mrs. D ais/ McGarry, owner of for the city was assured
Wash., and from there back to the Lithia Springs Pharmacy, has
when the proposal to phr-
Klamath Falls, where they re­ purchased the Lithia
Springs
chase
a new truck and
cently were arrested.
fountain and confectionery from
equipment
passed by a two
William Haberly, and Is now con­
ducting both businesses.
The to one vote, winning in every
pharmacy and confectionery are one of the eight local pre­
N ew
housed in the seme space In the
Lithia Springs hotel building.,/ . cincts.
The Lithians will continue
Staerai.nOw improvotoento isro
being planned by Mrs. McGarry in their s u m m e r dances in
order to make the fountain and Lithia Park, according to
W ASHINGTON.
NOV. 8. - - light lunch counter one of the
Another change in prohibition JUf- most attractive plates in the the decision of the toten»,
who voted down the pro-:
m'nlstratlon has occurred In Cali­ down town business district.
fornia, where Colonel Ned M.
Mr. and Mrs. Haberly will re­ posal initiated by the coun­
Green was suspended recently main here for a week or 10 day*
cil to prohibit pnblio danc­
as administrator
after
being and then expect to return to San
ing on city property. Those
charged with appropriating seised Francisco.
Candidates Are
Given Grilling
Longworth Wins
By Heavy Vote
I .Ï W
dome Close to Majority in
Both Branches of
Congress
Medford Will Get County
Seat by Overwhelming
Majority
DANOE IS G U B CAUSE
WM“
Identification
' Of Bandit Made
DETROIT. Nov. 8.— Partial
Identification has be*n made of
James "Killer" Contffe and Wil­
liam Towley, slain here Sunday,
as members of the machine gun
band which two weeks ago keld
up a mall truck near Elisabeth,
N. J., and got 8167,000 In loot
and killed the driver.
Although they were - not abso­
lutely sure of their identifica­
tions, Patrick A. Guinn, a mall
clerk who was wounded tn the
, robber, and who still Is limp-
robbery, and who still is limping
from the wounds and Stanley
Palmer, who witnessed the hold,
up, said pfter viewing the bodies,
that they bear a resemblance to
two of the m en ..
Wesley Jones Is
Winner In Race
SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 8.—
(U P )— Wesley Jones, republican,
will receive 8000 more votes than
Scott Bulltt, democrat, in the
race tor United States senator, it
was Indicated this afternoon,
l atest returns give Jones 81,864,
anj RfeHitt, 88,188,
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Fall Fatal To .
Roosevelt Kin
8Y0WET. N. Y„ Nov. 3 —
i United News)— Mrs. Fairman
Dick, the former Gladys Roose­
velt. was Instancy killed when
tiirowu from her horse while
hunting with the Meadowhrooh
hunt club.
CHICAGO, Nov.
8 — (United
Prees)— Chicago was voting 4 to
1 tn favor of modification af the
Volstead a c t raturas from many
precincts in this district Iudicata.
favoring dancing won by a
majority of nenrly three to
one.
The 8160,000 water pond Issue
carried In five the the eight pro--
cincts. the total vote being 66fc
for the bonds and <11 against tha
bonds. The bond issue carried In
the first, second, third, sixth and
eighth precincts and lost ip the
fourth, fifth and seventh.
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Votes on the other measure«
were:
TALENT WATER PURCHASE
For— <81; Against, 8 « .
LITHIA PIPE U N E
For— 887; Against, 870.
FIRE DBPT. BONDS
v For— 818; Against, 881.
TO PROHIBIT DANCING
For— 888; Against, 814.
Human Skull Is i
Found Near Bend
BEND. Nov. 8. — (United
NeWa)— Mute evldenoo of a trag,
edy of the distant past, a hfeooan
skull,- the third located in central
t >regain this year, has been found
ih the lonely timber country of
tho Fort Rock district. southeast
of Bend.
The ekull is of great age and
has a recessive forehead.
Aimée
-LOS ANOELB8. Cal.,
IUP1- Aimes Semple
sob was today bouad <
superior court for
chargee of coasptraey
Justice. Thb aetiea S
preliminary hearing <
tinned for flv« week
■ie Kennedy, her JM