Y « TBS jrSA T BSS < Fair tonight and Wednesday. Slight change jn temperature. o. a n_ Help the Y. M C. A. in which will start shortly /cwgpaper For Nearly Ft/fy Yean SPAY, NOV. 3, 1926 y L— 81 «1* ' -fe ÍW L W goe**1» 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 ' Jatt 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. x 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 , . « Z . . . . rukl school and voted down the Haney. S3.« 12. o me e ea . Seaside normal. It defeated the ' S ta n field L oses Out “ L? T l * . r*rioa* — W 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 __________ maries, ran a poor third, with W. «»used the downfall of the other . . . . . j m - s / w a 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. ‘ mi 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 pipneey 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, fe 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. , 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