Dai in GRANTS PANH, JOflKl’HINM COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER t. H«o. VOL. Yl., No. 41. WILSON IO GEI OÜÏ OF OFFICE Unofficial Count of Josephine County Vote Cast in General Election, November 2, 1920 4. .1 OFFICE AND CANDIDATE OF ELECTION 4 I or I’rrekhMit «nd Vlitt Prreidenl— Harding-Coolidge .............. —■ Rep Gox-Kooeevelt ...................... Dem Watkins-Colvin .................. Prohl ' Debs-St »d man ....................... ®<H’ f'ox-Glllhaus ..................Ind.-La For < niUxl HUU* KviuUor--— Chamberlain JDern Thuiuas A.. llayoe ..................... Ind Albert «laughter --- 8oc Oklahoma nod T«w»l»»*«»s> Switch to Rotiort N Stanfield ... Hap Ropublli «n Fold—Nevada and C. H. Svonson ................... Ind -I m . H>r lleprrevnt-itJye in 4'<mgrre«— Arianna Support Harding W C Hawley ............. _....... .Rep. Harlln Talbert ............... Soc. For Hwretary of State— Hum A Kozer ......................... Rep. Chicago. Nov. 4 William îan- J. J’ Sears .............................. Soc Plugs Brynn gave out a statement Upton 'A. Upton ............... Ind.-La. today sugaealiug that President Wil For Justice of the Mupretne Court— son resign at once, because th» peu- Henry J Bean ............ Rep -Dem. pie definitely declared against the I Henry L. Benson ... . .Rep -Dem. lMWrvnce T. Harris.... Rep -Dem league of nations aa written by WII- Thomas A. McBride ..... Rep -Dem. should I eon He said that Wilson For Justice of the Su|»renic Court- turn over the office to Vice President ' Geo M iBrown ................... _.. Rep Marshall, who should appoint Sen For Attorney GcnrrnI— O. P. Coahow ........... Dem. ator Harding secretary of state, and I. H VanWinkle......... .......... - .Rep. then himself resign so that Harding For Dairy anil Food Commlreioner— could beet, me president. C. L. Hawley ............................ Rep K J Von Bohren . *>•. Nevada and Arizona were lidded For PtabUc Hcrvtre <'ommisslimer— Wm D. Bonnett ..... Dem today to the republican column. Fred G. Buchtel Rep. Otto Newman .... With Tenne«-1 Foe State Senator-— Now York. Nov. 4 J. C. Smith ......... the republican I Fur State ll«x»r«wentativ •ee and Oklahoma In column, traditions of a solid south J, N. Johnston .......... were shattered Harding Is assured t\w I>burnt Altorn«-y— W. T. Miller ............. of 390 electoral voles and Cox 127, J. D. Wurlabaugh with 14 «till In doubt, divided be For County Judge— tween Arizona 3. Nevada 3, Now C G. Gillette ... Eclu« Pollock Mexico 3 and North Dakota 5. In all these states eave New Mexico, For tkmnty Clerk- F L. Coon ...... Harding Is In the lead Tennessee Ft» Ooanty Sheriff la republican by about 10,000. • The , Geo. V I mw I s republicans have a majority of 10 For County Treaeuret— In the senate. The house Is 131 r»W* Goo. 8. Cnlh Fre < Mainly V the face of prenant return« D r» Hu yea l'or Count) School Suprrinteadent Alice M Bacon .. For County Survey<> Tom 11. Pearce For County Coroni-r— S Ixiughridge ........... For tkainty Commission J. 8 McFadden ......... Cyril P. Wine ............ For Mayor of Grant« I’nea— C. H. Demaray ............ - Indianapolis, Nov. 4 Attorney ■ II. Timmons ................... For Treasurer of Grants I’ General Palmer has tieen notified by G. P. Jester Federal Judge 'Anderson that the In For ttouncllnmn Ward 1 T. P. Cramer vestigation of the Attorney General’s connection with the case against 12 For Couni liman U nni : C. F. Nutting coal mine ojierators and miners For Councilman Want : would be made when the case was Wm Bunch .............. relied here on November 8. Palmer For Conni liman H anl I was Invited to tn» present.’ Former I E. Chailson ............... A. Shade ................... «pedal Federal Prosecutor Simms , < 'ompnlMiry Vising— expected to be called to explain the Y re ............................... alleged proposals regarding evidence No ................................. «aid to have been made by Palmer. Regulating lairislalIvo Sessioni Yes No Stanford Team Gore N'orll»— < »leomargorüie Bill— The Stanford football team went Y re ............................. north thia morning where they will No play the University of Washington ht single Tax Anibndinent Yea ............................. Seattle next Saturday The boys wore No nil confident that they would win Fixing Term of County Officers— from the northern college, •ecliilly Y re .................. ninon they took Oregon in last Sat- 1 No .................... tirday. They got off here and ¡»Based Port of Portland Yre the football around while the train No .............. was stopped. Bob Pelouze. of Med Vnti-compulsory Vaccination ..... ford. who Is well known in this city. I Yre was among the ones making the trip , No ..... ............................. living lautal Interest Rat They will return through hero next | Yre Sunday afternoon orhilght. No Riaisovclt Bini Itofligi Yre ........................... Football Gam«’ Next Saturday— I No ............................. A football game Is scheduled for I >1« hied Session— next Saturday between Grants Pass Yre ........................... No and Ashland, on the local field.. Al State Market Commission though Grants Pass was defeated two Yre .................................. weeks ago by the Ashland bunch, No .................................... they feel that they have a chance at • winning ns they play on their own grounds nnd have been practicing every night. Juel Bestul has had charge of the practice anil has put the team through some hard scrim mage during the past week. « Medford High Rcin«tated— •The Medford high school team h > - The regular meeting of the Ixulles heen reinstated In the state «high \ vlliarv will be held at the Cham- school athletic saao Intloli The foot t’er of Commerce rooms on Saturday, ball team was «impended »from fur »vember 6 at 2:3.0 o’clock. The ther games until the mutter of piny ilnclpnl topic of .the afternoon will ing mon over am was clonrod up .•Ivie Improvement, and aside from Two of the mon "aid thov wore over .» reports of various other commit- age aid they will bo disbarred from • - there will he a very Interesting further games. The gunie will • mrt from the committee on civic Klamath Falls wns forfeited but th. I Improvement. Tho special program victory at Grants Pass will ntnnd a. ranged for the afternoon will he they did not pinv the two men under i follows: discussion. It i" probable that the Paper. "Tho Evolution of the local team will play in Medford in ?.osc." by Mrs Bassett. (wo weeks. SOLID * SOU1H LATE RETI UNS FROM STATE SHOW REPl’BLK’AN .NOMINEE FAR fX THE LEAD IS BROKEN AMENDMENTS ARE DEFEATED 1337 17 1873 I *1750 » 20 SO 10 IS 47 117 48,115 43'106 401 08 1673 1729 1478 1478 13 S<> 1807 1735 Diaaptiroval Is Shown by Voters to .Meanuns, Referred—Many Ixme Out by Two to One Vote Portland, Nov. 4.—Increased ma jorities are reported for the leading candidates in the late returns. 1297 precincts give Stanfield 86,603; Chamberlain 73.132. From 1294 pre cincts. Harding has 1*6,185; Cox 58,688. Kozer, Brown, Van Winkle, and Buchtel have big majorities. Returns from 1063 precinct« give Oleo, yes 43.413, no. 74.319; Single tax, yen 19.438. no 79.571; Bird re fuge, yes 30.418, no 66,087; Dock commission, yes. 32.921, no 55,101; Anti-vaccination, yes 36.562, no 72,- 239; Interest, yes 15.250, no 80,317; Market act. yes 25.456, no 63.260; Divided legislature, yes 31.276. no 54,910. The returns «how that all the amendments were beaten. ELKUS \PPOINTED MEMBER OF COMMISSION FROM V. 8. 1582 992043 2043 97:2058 2058 94 2040 2040 Washington. Nov. 4.—Abram I. Elkus former ambassador to Turkey, was appointed American member of the commission to decide the future of the Alan islands. 90’1919 1919 89 1996Î1996 I 77:1683 1683 87 1945 1945 70 1254 384 Washington. Nov. 4.—The laat vestige of government control over sugar has been removed through the signature by the president of a proc lamation providing for the revoca tion on November 1 5 of the license of ’wholesalers, refiners, exporters and importers. 987 Mrs J. D. Phillips left yesterday afternoon for her home at Santa Ana. after a visit here with her sis- j ters, Mrs Eclus Pollock and Mrs. J. D. Fry. 361 711 1442 333 1659 1 15 Piano solo—Hortense Hough. Vocal solo—Mrs. Knapp. Mrs. V. A. C. Ahlf will present a plan for the study of "American Cit izenship.” touching briefly on the sub-divisions of this general subject. A class will be formed for those Interested in this course, and a com plete outline of the course of study will appear In this paper later. It is earnestly desired that all members of the Auxiliary be present at this meeting, and that each mem- ber'brtng a friend. A cordial invltutloh I: extended to all women of the community who would be interested in tne work of the club in general, or In any of the various branches of work io be taken up within the club, to be present on Saturday and to join the Auxiliary. It should be possible for everyone to find some congenial line of work. The meeting will be'railed to oyder at 2:30 o'clock and everyone is urged to be prompt. GOVERNOR WILL GIVE HEARING TO FATHER OF TAYLOR SI. A YER Salem. Nov. 4 The governor will give a hearing this afternoon to W. E. Bancroft who will present the pleas for the commutation of the sentence of his son. Emmett Ban croft. alias Hart, who is to hang Fri day for the murder of Sheriff Taylor He offered a petition signed by several hundred Pendleton persons If hanced. the father asked the Sal vation Army chaplain to minister at the scaffold Hart Is bearing up . well. Paris. Nov. 4.—President Miller- and has amazed some of the old residents of Paris by appearing on the streets of the city apparently without a guard Scores of persons recognized the French president when he walked the other day from the Elysee Palace through' the Champs Elysees toward the Seine and his nrosrress was marked hy a succession of hows Not a detective was in sight. This Is in sharp contrast to the practice of most former presidents. Few of them ever have ventured forth alone and in most cases they have been •surrounded by a strong guard of detectives or police. M. Millerand’s democratic conduct in this .respect has caused much com- ment and increased his popularity. Dam Work Gore Forward— Work on the Savage rapids dam is progressing satisfactorily, the -on- crete sails for the oower bouse lo cated on the north side of the river now being in process of construction, while the pouring of concrete in the forms for the main portions of the dam is continued daily, bringing the walls tin to where high water can have little effect. Even with a break Joe Gorman is well known in this in the Weather, and heavy rains city, having been here on numerous I which might now occur, the con occasions. • He was married several crete structure will be well above months ago to Miss Josephine Boesch the danger mark long before the of Grants Paas. river could get to a flood stage. Portland, Nov. 4.—Joe (lorn- n, the Portland featherweight, won . 10-round decision over Jack Davis, of Oakland. In a hard battle last night. Ole Anderson, the Tacoma heavyweight, knocked out I,eo Cross, of Portland in the tenth round. t