Granta P om —Gateway to the Oregon Cavea VOL. XIV.. M«. Joi. GRANT** PAHH. JOHEPHINE ÍMH'MTV FIRS. ACROSS PACIFIC « 4 4 r/ Fur Delegate. Slule ul Ijuy. Fannie Kay Bishop Charles II. Car«y William A. Carter Henry Waldo Coe Evenson O. J. ~ Robt. 8 Farrell G. C. Fulton .Mary K. mu A. J. Johnaon J. N. Johnston Sunfield Macdonuld A. C. Marsters Phil Metachan Alwin A. Muck 8. D. Peterson For Delegate, District E. J. Adams B. F. Jones Hal l>. Patton For Prrwlilellt— Calvin Coolidge Hiram W. Johnson For Vice PrrsUIrnt— Frank O. Ixiwdi-n George Shepherd Elwood Washlugtou William Graut Wobater l or Electors for Prraliiml und Vlrr Daniel Boyd M. c. George A W. Gowan Glen O. Holm Harriet Lane Richards J O, Stearns. Hr . For I'. X. Senator— Geo. I.. Baker K K Kubli Charles L. McNary 11. II Stallard For V. 8. Hcprvecntallv W . C Ha» l.-y Peter Zimmermau For Secretary of Hint« Sam A. Koxer For Stale Treasurer— E R. Campbell Tboa. B Kay ........ Frank X. Sever For Justice Supreme Court— Harry H. Bell J. W. Knowles llvnry 8. Wool brook For Altwrm-y General— Robert II. Kuykendall I H Vaa Winkle For Dairy Commissioner— J. D Mickle Hurry U. Miller For I’ubli. Hrvvhe ('oMmiaaltmet»—» Charlea L. Brown ' K T. Hunnel |e Liinard Ostrander For Mtatr Senator— Ed. W. Miller For State Represent »live- Theo. P. Cramer, Jr. W. II. Leonard For District Attorney Geo. H. Jackson For County Clerk— C. Don Cameron F. L. Coon ....... For < ounty Sheriff E. H. Lister Paul liuttencutter For County Treasure Jeaule Burke Mary B. Carson Llncolu Savage For County Assessor— 8. 8. Dellinger D. O, Hayes For School Huperlntcndcnt— Aller M. Bacon For County Surveyor—- Tom R. I’earco For County Coroner— L B Hall For County Commissioner— C C. Brown .......................... J. L. Stanbrough ...... • DEMOCRATIC or Deli-gulf, State al lairg Jas. D. Burns .......... W. E. Crews Alfred A. Hampson Frank S. Myers .... Hugh McLain .......... Alice M. McNaught Mrs Alexander Thompson I L J. Tick nor .......... Oswald West ........... For Delegate, District J. M. Bledsoe ......... John D. (loss .-......... George Schulmerlch For President— William Gibbs McAdoo For Vice President— Geo. L. Berry ................. For Electoiw for President and Vice. Celia L. Gavin William A Johnson Hall 8. Lusk Robert A. Miller Richard W. Montague Estes Sncdecor R. R. Turner John C. Veatch For U. H. Henator Will R. Klim . Geo. A. Mansfield Milton A. Miller W. H. Strayer For F. H. Representative— H. L. Clark .... W. B. Ewing Will E. Purdy For Secretary of Htnl Walter L. Hembree For State Treasurer— Jefferson Myers For JuntIce of the Hitpreme Court— O. P. Coahow ilusione For Public Service ('< Newton McCoy — For DUtrlct Attorney t W. T. Miller For County Commissi Ergest Loughrldge Paving ATTENTION CENTERED TODAY ON CONTEST FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 2 61 29 1 1 IM 23 10 23 24 28 26 20 23 27 26 40 27 18 21 40 1 1 19 17 22 14 13 20 13 13 69 26 : 19 49 62 10 52 63 50 24 58 84 16 68 43 29 18 27 43 20 33 16 9 8 9 14 7 15 40 38 26 33 38 24 4.1 19 1» 15 14 19 13 19 34 36 22 23 45 20 48 17 18 1 1 12 14 14 16 39¡ 2» 29 26 48 23 381 32 1 23 34 30 29 33 34 41 3 3 25 27 17 70 31 67 75 61 G 1 30 35 37 14 9 17 42 26 43 22 17 16 39 39 56 1 6 13 17 42 33 38 ! 52 20 38 3. 58 18 it 101 12u 15 18 28 4S 12 14 5 61 20 23 13 52 20 17 15 17 34 6 2 2o 36. 1 3 34 32 1 0 2 5 12 2 0 58 49 0 3 64 53 8 9 26 21 3 5 13 9 0 0 23 41 8 2 13 16 1 1 22 39 2 2 3 25 0 1 1 49 26’ 1 14 45! 81 • 30 32 43 30 37 39 31 41 36 36 39 42 35 46 48 36 39 44 22 33 31 26 26 26 5 4 77 72 62 45 74 65 88 92 67 70 82 21 4f 4! 41 44 46 11 14 18 1» 14 19 42 45 53 38 53 50 2 o’ 29 30 21 23 28 26 43 45 31 45 43 15 21 22 21 19 22 44 47 4 3 3 4 40 1» 15 ■ 1? 44 2 4 3 22 3 26 24 25 1 7 18 17 2 21 26 76 1 23 41 83 4 « 14 40 1 0 6 15 4 12 31 3 4 6 2 29 39 2 11 5 13 3 1 4« 22 3 9 24 62 18 28 11 93 101 20 37 41 16 11 9 42 27 6 12 15 3 • 18 16 49 20 19 10 5 9 531 4| i 55 13 62 «3 69 38 in 130 61 22 68 31 67 29 68 15 28 12 3«1 21 28 36 9 *’ 10 18 12 28 57 16 41 65 22 12 41 7 3 10 24 28 18 9 17 6 23 37 5 17 5 5 1 11 23 19 34 12 16 16 28 21 9 2 5 4 4 3 41 19 50 52 17 18 2M 1? 7 10 2 12 21 28 11 11 12 28 23 11 13 8 6 28 36 21 40 34 36 16 23 48 61 S3 77 10 46 10 9 32 36 12 21 13 48 5 20 31 25 20 32 36 27 18 19 57 42 7 5 36 37 21 10 36 91 31 18 15 26 36 8 18 33 9 10 28 11 12 33 9 15 14 9 5 58 16 19 60 2 5 2 6 30 18 7 13 4 1 3 4 10 16 19 9 2 50 7 6 18 9 1 1 9 50| 71 t 25 171 231 1 37 39 1 3 4 32 1 1 40 9Í 7 r.7 65 62 28 85 111 28 53 19 60 43 44 21< 31 61 46 21 20 84 41 86 71 20 67 . 1 8 29 36 31 14 68 19 19 31 44 10 28 51 24 61 7Í 47 37 331 I 61 1 51 1 40 1 1 1 ( 54 18 i 59 28 49 20 3 32 21 5 4 13 25 31 56 16 69 33 51 19 29 49 46 82 114 21 42 6 18 58 29 29 56 53 31 23 24 85 41 98 57 39 26 10 11 41 57 21 19 2 5 48 21 29 38 25 43 24 Í7 15 44 15 11 23 19 40 70 29 59 80 11 32 20 6 10 30 32 40 9 17 14 14 15 47 60‘ 19 1 9 Si 8 34 20 37 32 49 52 36 30 51 23 24 49 78 69 90 21 41 7 17 35 54 18 19 39 36 23 14 «9 60 69 38 104 131 59 20 76 33 65 22 r>2 53 67 28 90 123 56 19 71 27 61 66 71 75 40 112 144 56 12 76 35 2S 14 11 68 36 39 13 25 40 42 73 104 13 47 11 7 29 64 2 4 3 9 3 1 6 1 3 1 12 7 11 6 « 13 2 G 5 8 10 18 1 1 9 17 3 12 1 6 7 14 9 4 14 2 7 3 5 1 10 6 4 9 0 6 2 10 5 20 11 15 U 3 17 4 2 4 3 2 5 5 2 7 4 4 1 4 3 4 5 0 4 7 7 2 10 14 4 17 16 6 15 12 22 9 6 4 21 16 T 9 7 3 1 11 15 23 16 11 32 8 12 19 14 8 5 7 3 8 3 2 6 6 8 8 5 11 37 4 10 9 7 11 7 15 13 7 17 10 8 7 7 10 7 « 10 7 0 5 0 5 3 7 2 6 2 12 4 7 « 2 1 7 2 7 1 8 6 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 I 61 31 68 12 43 10 28 41 23 13 18 55 17 3 5 1 3 8 7 81 2 8 3 4 2 ß 6 3 8 3 « 3 12 « 10 11 9 17 3 1 2 1 8 1 4 8 2 6 5 1 6 8 5 8 11 2 20 17 7 6 7 2 Í 7 13 11 23 to 26 6 6 11 9 1» • •1 7 5 7 7 6 A 8 6 19 16 14 20 16 6 25 8 3 4 2 3 3 4 1 4 4 5 4 3 « 6 5 8 3 « 4 3 6 7 2 8 7 12 10 3 13 9 8 16 12 5 6 2 6 .1 0 6 5 4 3 I 2 21 0! Bi 4 1 5 i 8 1 6 3 6 8 9 6 14 8 1 8 4 2 2 2 3 10 0 3 • « 7 0 4 3 15 6 2 1 8 3 1 1 4 3 3 7 2 4 li 0 5 19 5 2 4 3 1 3 3 1 5 4 0 2 5 2 1 1 6 5 5 0 .1 6 1 2 « 4 6 2 1 4 4 4 5 1 41 2 6| 7| 11 !» t 1 61 61 3 1 1 9 i 19 4 5 7 7 15 5 8 20 7 7 8 7 w 7 81 i a 8 25 1 8 7 » 16 7 1 1 8 5 14 7 r> 8 3 17 6 b I IB 17 13 11 80 7 5 10 10 2« 7 9 i 6 20 1« 11 7 26 6 i It 11 38 8 0! 1 I 43 63 39 78 54 •0 17 37 13 8 16 6 « 1« 6 1 10 opponents for county treasurer. J. L. Stanbrough was given the nomin- i ation for county commissioner over C. C. Brown. All unopposed can- didates were nominated. the On the Democratic ticket names of A. C. Hough, for state sen- ator, and Wm. Hayes, for sheriff.! were written in. a last minute cam­ paign having been waged among; the democratic voters. Coolidge and McNary ran high. Hiram Johnson received a majority in but one precinct while McNary had no competition in Baker ar.d Kubli. After the first tew returns were received for president and sen­ ator, interest shifted to the local sit­ uation as the nomination of these candidates was conceded when the first tew precincts had been report- ed. 1196 7 8 7 When Waldo, the last precinct to report, was heard from today, T. P.l Cramer Jr., had a lead of only eight votes over W. H. l^eonard for state; representative. With all other of­ fices having been decided by a de­ cisive vote, attention was directed to the one position which now ap-1 pears to me clouded. An official count may reduce the lead of Mr. Cramer and again may Increase it by a number of votes. This count is unofficial. Grants Pass gave Mr. Cramer a substantial lead hut this) was cut down by returns from the! country precincts where Mr. 1-eon- ard appeared to have the edge. It is believed that the present situa-< tion will be maintained, however. Ernest Lister was given a sub­ stantial lead over Paul Ruttencut- ter for the office of sheriff, for which a warm campaign had been waged. F. 'L. Coon ran strong for the office of county clerk, of which he is the present incumbent, having received the largest vote of any ot the local candidates. D. O. Hayes was returned as the nominee for the office of assessor. Lincoln Savage was given a good-lead over bis t»o! 29 I 6‘ 1 ♦ ♦ 37’ 39' 1 62 ; 68 i 12 85 114 58 90 ♦ ♦ 21 14 ♦ ♦ Ily Authorized to Pave North Sixth. ♦ Ballotting Goes Almut As Ex- ♦ |»-< toil—McNary Has Big ix-ad ♦ 41 371 s| 1 PAVING ISSUE IS CARRIED 1 35 ». 1 ♦ Paramashiru Island. Japan, iy 17.—(A. P.l—A new chapter in aviation history was written today when the three United States army lieutenants, attempting to encircle the world by air, descended in their planes here shortly before noon after a perilous dash of 87S STATE CASTS I .ARGE VOTE FOR miles through the Arctic winds ♦ ROTH—HTRAVER AND Mil- and snow storms. Thus to ♦ I.ER CIAME America goes the honor of lie­ ing the first to succeed In ti flight across the Pacific. ♦ Bremerton, May 17.— (A. P.l—The three planes of the United States army which flew across the Pacific were forced to light once on their way by a storm, according to a radio­ gram reaching here. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Los Angeles Cal., May 17.-—Don1 I SUCCESSFUL kle and Kuykendall < ioee ♦ ♦ ♦ CHARLES RINGUETTE IS ON O. A. C. PISTOL TEAM Oregon Agricultural College, May 17.—Charles S. Ringuette of Grants Pass is a member of the O. A. C. field artillery pistol team, consider­ I ed a close contender for the Na tional Rifle association cup. put ui last year to be competed for by all R. O. T. C. field artillery units ol Medals will be the United Stales, members of the given individual first, second and: teams finishing Portland. Ore., May 17.— (A. P.l —Aside from continued gains for President Coolidge and Senator Me­ Nary, interest centered today In ths race for the democratic nomination for senator and the race between At­ torney General Van Winkle and Roliert Kuykendall for attorney gen­ eral. Four hundred and seventy- six precincts for the democratic sen­ atorial nomination gave Miller 1477; Strayer 4369. Six hundred seventy three precincts gave Van Winkle 26,860; Kuykendall 24,936. For congress Hawley. Crumpacker and Sinnott are apparently success­ ful. third. The O. A. C. team finished firing last week, making a score of 19*5 Portland. May 17.— (A. P.l— out of a possible 2240. Six men * President Coolidge continues to compose the team. maintain a big lead over Senator Johnson in the returns from yester­ day's presidential preference. Sen­ ator McNary has a lead of more than two to one over Mayor Baker, ot High School Again Defeats Ashland Portland, for the United States sen­ By lavrge Score ator. On the stale ticket. Van Win­ kle and Kuykendall are running a The baseball team of the Grants close race for attorney general. Pass high school last night brought Strayer of Baker and Miller of Port­ their average for the season to .7000 land nre in close contest for the having won seven of the 10 games democratic senatorial nomination. played during the season. Ashland Figures this morning gave Coolidge was the last team on the schedule 39,606; Johnsou 12,767. For sena­ and was defeated by a score of 11 to, tor. McNary received 34.173; Baker 6. A fairly large crowd was out to' 14,303:Kubli, 5,461; Stallard. 1981. attend the game which was a good one for the windup. The champion­ Portland. Ore.. May 17.—(A. P.l ship of southern Oregon will not be —In the second congressional dis­ decided until after Medford and trict where Cochran, of LaGrande. Ashland have completed their full had received the endorsement of the schedule, each having several more Ku Klux Klan. Sinnott was leading. The local boys won games to play. Returns from 220 precincts gave from every team they met with the For Sinnott 7589 Cochran 4678. went exception of Medford and congressional clerk, democratic down three times before the Bear leading, Swagler and Watkins are Creekers. For the democratic senatorial uomi- Miller j nation. 570 precincts gave Strayer 5384. Mansfield ‘ 5484, j 2662. King 2628. For attorney gen- 1 eral 826 precincts gave Van Winkle Sociallst-I-abor Party Will Meet in 36.391 ; Kuykendall 33.578. New York Tonight GRANTS PASS TAKES GAME RATIFICATION WILL BE MADE COOLIDGE CONFINED TO ROOM Tyler of Franklin high school, Los Angeles, won first place in the Pa­ cific coast finals of the national oratorical contest here last night, thereby earning the right to com­ pete for national honors in the grand finals to be held before Presi­ dent Coolidge. Second honors went to Benoit Mc- Croskey, Salem high school, Salem. Oregon, and third place to Earl Mer­ rill, Mesa high school, Phoenix, Aril. IS Also ♦ < rumpacker anti Sinnott Are Seemingly Returned—-Van Win- ’ ♦ The paving of North Sixth street from Evelyn avenue to the city iini- New York. May 17.—(A. P.l— its was given the endorsement of the The ratification of the /meeting of voters, being one of the surprises ot the socialist-labor party, whose na­ the day. Even the support»™ of the tional convention was held here this proposal had given the measure up week, will take place tonight Frank two days before the election. It had T. Johns, of Oregon, nominee for of lost two years ago by a majority ot president; Verne L. Reynolds, and 250 votes. Yesterday, however, it re­ Maryland, for vice president ceived a majority of 6 7. The work Frank Passano, for governor of New will be pushed as soon as possible, York, will be among the speakers. the administration now intending to follow out its paving program in Grants Pass. W. D. Fry was writ­ ten in for Mayor without opposition, excepting for a few scattered names. Because of Slight Cold, President L. \V. Smith was named for the I Cancels Dates I position of justice of the peace. It is probable that he will be selected Washington, May 17.— (A. P.) — to fill the term of O. J. law. who Because of a slight cold President resigned and whose resignation was Coolidge cancelled all engagements held up by the county court pending for today. It was said at the White the outcome of the election. House that he was not confined to A table showing the count in every his bed, but is spending the day in precinct In Josephine county, com­ I his room on the advice of physicians. plete, is being printed in the Courier today, in order to give the readers CELL A II IXXIIt FIGHT TO the very best of election service. IN VRT LOS ANGELES BOV WINS IN PACIFIC COAST FINALS HAWLEY STEAM SCHOONER IS LOST Radio Message Say» Steamer Is Complete I xmm n Portland Ore., May 17.—