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of Ore. Librtr, 0 raids jJass Bailg Courier VOL XL, No. :w. FlliSI COUNT GKANTH i*AHH, JOSEPHINE «IUNTY, OJUDGON, TIKAOAY, NOVEMBERS, IMO. Two Hm-Uonx of Train lhi«< Hera TIM» Evening Meet—i'orjrr Killed anti Two Pnaaengera Injured lutereat Run» High All Over Coun try—Results of Election Expect* • ed Before Morning Han Franciaco, Nov. 2 A Pullman J INTERENT IN CITY KEEN ON «IN CELESTIALS ARE WOUNDED porter named Welaberger. was killed TENTS ANI» VOTERS TURNING W HEN Ol THIIEAK Lb QUELLED and two passengers Injured in a col OIT IN FORCE BY FIRE ARMS lision of two sections ot the Southern Pacific train No. 16 from Han Fran-i cisco to Portland, at Coram early to-I day. The collision occurred while the | first secliou was backing out of a Ftr-l Italiota « «at Hhow Lwgr Ma siding. The second section crashed tM-nUnu-nt AJ mhi I Evenly Divided Be (Government Order Preventing Meat- Into It, partially wrecking a Pullman jority Iti Favor of Neuator Hard tween Hianflt’hl and < liamliertaln lets of tiie Ship’» Crew From MANN ACH I NKTTN I’ It E C I N C T H GIVE III GE MAJORITY FOR G O. I*. NOMINEE ing— Allen Lead» for Governor Boalou. Nov. 2.—New Ashford, Berkshire county, was the first In Massachusetts to report the vote for president The tabulation was com pleted at 7 30; Harding had 28 and Coi 6. Four years ago New Ashford gave Hughes 10 and Wilson 7 for I . S. Senator MS WHOLE Nt-MliER 311«. Kinding Cause of Trouble — New York, Nov. 2—Men and wom HARDING SPENT« DAY RESTING en voters in 48 states will go to the AND PLAY INO GOLF—WILL polls today to select a new president. RECEIVE RETURNS Before the dawn ot another day the country will In all likelihood know whether Warren G. Harding or James M. Cox has been elected, A record vote of between twenty and thirty millions is expected. COX RETIRES TO HIS EARM Democratic Candidate Closed Cam paign at Toledo With Speech. Will Spend Night at Office Clear ski®« tor election day prom- _____ ______ ______ New Orleans, Nov. 2.— __ Eleven Chi Marlon, Nov. 2. Senator Harding Lini I Akin *"*' ,o lba fore Rst an un- nes® members of the crew of the put politics aside and devoted most Toto for president Th- British steamship Elm Leaf were of his day to golf. He arranged to unusual Interest this year, combined wounded when the guards resorted go to the polls early this afternoon. with perfect weather will probably to pistol fire to quell a mutiny aboard I Boston. Nov. 2.—An organisation Tonight he will get returns at his Holland br,n* out an ext™ large number of the vessel. vessel Twenty-four Chinese par- to promote thrift and to protect sav- home where republican leaders plan- The Hague. Nov. '' voters One polling place where over ticipated In the riot which was caus- ings has been incorporated here as ned a red fire celebration. He wora which refused to surrender the for a hundred were registered, reports' ed by the announcement that under an outgrowth of the war-time conser- an air of smiling confidence. mer German emperor to the allies for shore vation campaigns and the recent Topeka. Kansas. Nov. 3 Four I trial, has another knotty problem In that a fifth had voted by noon. They government regulations, no Ponzi high finance fiasco. It will be expect a large vote In the evening as leave would be allowed. Dayton, Nov. 2.—Governor Cox precincts out of 36 In Topeka gave a demand from the Belgian govern known as the Association for the is back from Toledo where he closed many of the residents of the precinct Harding 109. and Cox 99 Under the ment for the extradition of Professor Promotion and Protection of Savings his speech last night with the word«, I not her Honor for Blossoiu— double election system the count was de Vreeze. formerly librarian of i are working men and can get away Blossom of Sunnybrook, the pure- and will combine with the encourage "Peace on earth; good will to men " ¡only at night. Other polling places Ghent university, a political refugee| begun at 10 a m say that the voters are turning out tn ■bred Ayreshlre cow, belonging to La- ment of safe investment on educa These words were sung by the angels and now librarian at Rotterdam. I throp Bros., has another honor to tional program to combat quick-rich at Bethlehem, he said. They would ¡full force. I'rufeesor de A’reese is one of the Boston, Nov. I.—Norwell. Ply come true as a result of America’s Interest in the city apparently cen add to her long list ot ribbons and schemes. 'At the bead of the association is entering the league. He voted at a mouth county, gave for president Flemish Belgians who during the' ters in the senatorial race between cup«. She has been placed in the A A Cox. 48; Harding 409. For «over- German occupation of their country i Robert N. Stanfield and George class of dairy cattle, tiffs class being Alfred L. Aiken, former governor of cross roads store on his way home. nor, Cox. republican. 405; Walsh. I sought, with German aid. to separate Chamberlain. The election of a Re restricted to the tew cattle who can the Federal Reserve bank in this He planned to remain at bls farm Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of democrat. 30. publican praeldent appears to be a 'test 5.1 pounds of butter fat in two city. Those associated with him in home until tonight when he will go gave for the French-speaking Maehpee. on Cape Cod. •— i Belgium. from ... . foregone conclusion Groups may be days. The official teat has just been clude leaders in the thrift. Liberty to his newspaper office for returns. Many of them, when the ar '' president. Cox 4. Harding, 43. v„- part . found dlacussing the senatorial can- completed and Bloaaom teated 5.219 loan and other campaigns of recent mistlre showed Germany beaten ■ governor, Cox 44; Walsh 2. . ..... . .. .. : didate» today where yesterday there pounds of butter tat in two days. She years. The association will cooper fled to Holland. In their absence. . . . . , was very little doing in the way of is the first cow In Josephine county ate with the work of the savings di thev were convicted of treason and , Mr. vision of the treasury department, 1 | politics The city and county elec to receive this claasifioation. Wichita. Kan.. Nov 2 The first ; some of them are under sentence of tions are not creating very much in Bicken, official cow tester of Jackson but its activities will be distinct 260 ballots counted In six precincts death, Profeasor de Vreese I» ac- terest. although there Is some rivalry county, said while here that the dairy from any government branch. give Harding 188. Cox 80; Allen, re- cuaed as a leading "actlvlst" in the The educational department will for the offices of mayor and of coun stock of Josephine county tested bet publican, for governor. 132; Davis. Flemish separation movement, Con ter than the Jackson county stock. be divided into school and home eco ty judge. sidering this a political offense and democrat. 108. nomic sections, the former covering Many people are planning on arl itherefar* not extraditable, the Dutch education in thrift in colleges, pub Warsaw, Nov. 2.—Poland is in far all night session in order to learn the, lic, private, parochial, normal and worse condition from typhus fever Parsons. Kan , Nov. 3.—The first government would not give him up. results of the election before going Now. at a time when relations be vocational schools and the latter dangers than ever in her history, returns In Parsons Harding 32; Cox home. The Chamber of Commerce tween Holland and Belgium are working with women's organizations, says a report by Colonel Harry L. 33. and Oregon theater are stringing 'strained because of commercial trea-l fraternal bodies, the army and navy, Gilchrist, commander of the Ameri telegraph lines to their offices in or- i ty complications and the renewed ef the churches and professions. can Polish Relief expedition which der to get the eastern and state re -First re Salina. Kan . Nov. 2. forts of Belgian-Flemish activists to The business department will be 1 has been cooperating with the Polish turns as soon as they are tabulated.' turns here Harding 03; Cox 30. ward the separatist movement, Bel divided into industrial and commer government more than a year in an Manager Clayton says that the inter-i gium has demanded the extradition i Berlin, Nov. 1.—Pan-German ele cial. agriculture and banking sec effort to wipe out disease. 'est Is high as he already has disposed Sixty . nine — of — De Vreese. this ------- time — on __ grounds. Kansas City, Nov. 2. ----- -------- ------- ---------- of a large number of reserved seats ments are agitating for an economic tions. The Industrial and commer “Unless outside aid is forthcoming widely scattered precincts In Kansas which. If proved. Hiflland might con- cial section will work with labor ' at once.” says the report, "suffering alliance with England as the only km ■» " *venlng The Chamber of le .. It would not . consider a for „__ ,hl ... at 3 o'clock this afternoon gave aider, whl Commerce found it necessary to lim- wav in which Germany can regain i unions, associated industries, the 1 will be intense during the approach Harding 3838. Cox 1804. po t ca o ense (t smoker there to members only.' her pre-war commercial prestige. wholesale and retail trades. Ameri ing winter and all Europe will be The charge however. Is only that An aI1 nUht ,moker lg prOmlsed in The radical wing of the conserva canization committed and the Young threatened with a terrible typhus fe In ITofeeoor De Vreeze used for fuel at the rhaniber roomg wlth eaU and tives believe the European situation Men’s Christian Association indus ver epidemic.” Muskogee. Oklahoma, Nov has made such a union not only trials secretaries. The agricultural Increased dangers from the spread complete returns from 11 out of 19 his house In Ghent some government something to drink. precincts give Cox 1875, Harding property, such ss old boxes, old | Thera was some more betting to- Practic’abl* b«t probable, and are section will be concerned with the of typhus fever has been brought books and some coal which were on day on the results of the Stanfield- “rKin' that ancient hatea be forgot- granges and farm bureaus and the about by the Polish-Russian war 387. the premises of the library at Ghent. Chamberlatn contest, A number of ten and an understanding reached banking section will have its work which has destroyed all eastern de between the two nations. England wltb lb« savings, national trust com- fenses against the infected region’ Oklahoma City. Nov. 2.—Three 1 It Is hinted In Holland that thia I« small bets were put up. One 8100 and not America, is considered the Pany and cooperative banks, insur- of Russia as the armies have pushed only n subterfuge to get the profes- bet, even money, was made this precincts give Cox 222. Harding 87. i sor across the frontier. morning. The contest between these chlef factor with which Germany »nee and Investment banking con each other back and forth across the must reckon In international and cerns. and trust companies. disputed districts. The Dutch government ila» named I two Is regarded as about even by j European commerce ..... ... ---- - - Regarding the bolshevik activities ' everyone. a commission to decide the case. i in August which threatened Warsaw Writers In the newspapers discuss for dir s and their effect upon the at length the problem of allaying Mrs. C’rainOr Dies Suddenly— I typhus fever situation. Colonel Gil what they say is an unabating anti The sudden death of Mrs. T. P. christ summarizing his report, attri Cramer yesterday afternoon came as German feeling among the English. buted the renewed dangers to th.? a shock to her many friends. Mrs. The Kreuz Zeiting. the old organ following causes- Cramer was thought to be In very of the monarchists, says in an edi "Complete abandonment of all good health, making torial: "If we have in mind any for her death all Through the efforts of th® program / i typhus fever work in the worst ty- the more of a shock, She was at the eign alliance only England can be committee of the local post of the Guatemala. Nov. 2.—-President Phus fever districts of Poland; cap- telephone calling her husband when considered.' I am fully aware that American l*eglon, Rev. L. Myron Herrera has undertaken to interest ture by the bolshevik! of all eastern Vionna, Nov. 2.—The social demo- she was taken with a hemmorrhage. I will meet with tho earnest opposl- Boozer, of Corvallis, has consented to foreign capital in the development of qarantine stations and removal of give the prin' Ipal address of the day cratic press has published as election The funeral services will be held to- | tion ot many of my comrades when some 15,000 square miles of unex ‘the barriers established under great __ 11 suggest an alliance witn with England, here on Armistice day, November 11. | propaganda some of the letters morrow at 2:30 o'clock at the Pres-11 ploited territory in Guatemala which difficulties: capture and destruction As the president has proclaimed the printed at the instance of the Austro- bvterian church. Interment will be 1 which has done everything to destroy still awaits the hand of the pioneer | of much of the paraphernalia and us. In spite ot it I hazard to recom day a holiday, the legion Is putting Hungarian government during the at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. mend an alliance with England on and the Invader to transform it into materials which had been distributed forth every effort Io provide an ex 1 war to pacify the discontent of the productive fields, As the first step in many towns and villages through ithe following grounds: ceptionally good entertainment. The I people. One taken from the Reichs- he has created a new department of out the typhus districts, introduction "Politics are not founded on sym- numbers have not yet been arranged l post is captioned "A Soldier’s letter agriculture with a minister in his jby bolshevik troops of a new source ' pathies. That is the first lesson but it is understood that the I-eglon From Heaven” and reads: cabinet and has appointed as head | of contamination to places free from that the honest German should learn will secure the best talent available of this department Antonio Bous- The disease. Infecting the armies o' 1 "What you were recently told in . D from his English cousin. We should for the day. I Poland and infecting of the populace | this pious paper of the joys of the .11 possess enough cleverness to put cayol. November 11 has been proclaimed blessed did not by any means a li returning to homes recently occupied Both the president and the new sympathy out of our politics and as a national holiday by President Wil preach the truth, lt la in reality | by bolshevik soldiers." minister have devoted the major por a wise business people travel with son In order to preserve the memory far more beautiful, Yon people on The stage is all set tor the Cham the partner who can make the going tion of their lives to agricultural de of those who foil In the war and to earth can form no conception of the velopment and are therefore keenly COMMISSARY AND OFFICE honor the ones who took part in the magnificence and splendor which ber of Commerce election smoker to profitable. Interested in providing encourage ARE DESTROYED AT VANCOUVER night and from the close race which "And that England certainly can ment to the farmers and planters. conflict. The legion will see that surrounds the throne of the blessed every business house in the city Queen of Battles and the dellghts Is evidenced from all reports from do.” Roth realize foreign investment must the east, Interest and enthusiasm Vaaconver. Wash.. Nov. 2.—Fire closes for tho day. The program I which she holds in readiness for her be encouraged to accomplish this end ,destroyed the commisary and an should run high. to be given in the afternoon In the soldier-children. and believe that such aid must he office building at A’anconver barrack-« In the kitchen are stacks of ap NEBRASKA WINS GAME evening the l<eglon will give a big FROM RUTHGER8 COLLEGE expected as a result of diffusion of early today. The loss Is placed at “You cherished the wish that I petising sandwiches and other tooth dance to which the public is invited. the knowledge that Guatemala has a 825.000. might return home and. having cele- some morsels. In the vault, under The Imperial orchestra, of Medford, safe and sane government, is a fit brated with , you our __ victory, ____ _ ____ have the guardianship of Yale # Towne, New York. Nov. 2.—The final has been engaged tor the occasion. ' continued to be your support ns in i place to live In and has much terrl- reposes a beautiful wooden barrel score today In the football game he-1 Rev. Boozer la well known here, bygone days. PUBLIC DEBT REDI CED BA' Hilt I say to yon what made of sturdy oak staves bearing tween Nebraska and Ruthgers was. tory as yet undeveloped. having been tho pastor at the Pres LARGE SVM IN OCTOBF”. our Saviour said to his disciples be greetings from the honorable sheriff Nebraska 28. Ruthgers 0. byterian church for a number of fore His ascension 'It Is well that I BUSINESS Blll.llIXiiS BURN and a stamp "Made In Josephine years and later going to Medford It go from you.’ In Heaven I can help Washington. Nov. 2.—The publ • WITH LARGE l<OSS IN SPOKANE county" neatly Inscribed thereon. was due to the fact that ho was debt was reduced 824.848.455 In Oc- !you far more than on earth.. And Portland. Nov. 1. A «ult tor 83 9.- Every member of the Chamber Is known to be a very able patriot! tober it was announced today. why should I celebrate victories expected to be on hand with plenty '»00 damages has been filed on he- | Spokane. Nov. 2.—Three business speaker that he was secured. there below among you? I have won of cash to settle all election bets. Any half of Boon Cason against the buildings suffered in a fire this mom- PORTLAND MARKETS tho true victory for all eternity. I freak bets are tabooed unless carried mayor, chief of police and four po- ‘ng. the loss being estimated at 325 Mrs. D H. Blnkclock hn« returned daily (bank the dear Virgin that she out In the club rooms. Remember S llcomen. as the result of the death bb0. The firemen have controlled Portland, Nov. 2.—Live stock from Portland where she has been did not stay the bullet that pierced o’clock the ticker starts. Members of Casons Wayne, who was shot In the blaze which threatened the First steady; eggs firm; butter weak. visiting for the past six weeks. my heart.” only are invited. police headquarters last April. 1 Baptist church. i IULLA m LJ I