The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 30, 1924, Page 9, Image 9

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our »ext P resident. E very day b o w sm all lo a n and comm a !ry sentim ent.
iho way th e election will go, thvu would curry ft. H ow ever l*a Follett»
political leader» an il w riter» a re open­ B oth th e "L iterary D igest" an d th»
has
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t oulhbte will he nhy ».>mv «1 Vote» oi
th ‘ lr conviction th a t H e a rn t» Nowr ;u p e r polls 1» m ore
ly
announetn
t.i liou Mild th e vtv ioo will if i li. o io Hcrlop H oward new spu.or» In Ohio
the election will go to Congres» for re p re se n ta tiv e of 'b - Mg city and the
o th e re 1» the ;...ih liity of the »tale
i.i d e n w re n .
larg e tow n »eatiia'-Bt.
fettlem eat.
However, th ere ar« mat*/ ..facto r» 1 to!*n to t'le third p arty candidate.
T he tabulation of the vote« by
‘ T he vote* i thl« Pre»i<ientlal poll
to he toiiMidvred Klral In th e fact I in O klahom a, Conlldi?, It ns likely
< x’,r< a u o
:„tln*ent of voter» In state» and the arran g em en t In the
shut th ree »lute», M aine with « vote* j to I'."« a» he ti> to win O klahom a 1» th
¡mailer cltton. town» and ru ral electoral column, a s published below,
jar vut
iiowa t'oolt Ige lauding w ith 1 A rizona with 8 uti'l D elaw are w.t i 3. h gouthern border »tale nnil usually -listr'et». Mi ire th an »oven thousand furnish m any points for dl»cua»lon—
1*5,940 to l**t Folliilto** W i.H ii anil | have not voted In title Pro* *d^ntf»l g* « D emocreflc. 8« If Coolidge new *pa era publish’d 1» town» th ru non» of which, of course, can be prov­
Davis* 280,682.
poll. Ueuustf la tho v ery » u rp ri» ti„ j should win Ohio. Io«« Okl»homa—and out the country have c o o p e ra te d with ed until the final official votes on
maybe U tah—cred ited Io him In this
thl« new spaper In taking thia poll. N ovember 4 have been counted.
1» «lul'torul to te s —Uuol: ige loiwla I »Itout.on show n in thl» poll, w hereby j
poll hn would »till be «by votoa In th • Th<- Published» A utceaater Service,
D avis gains on L a Follett» In tho
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24
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with lb »late» for u to tal of 245 elec-1
elector^! college for ele* tloa.
popular vote d u ring the la s t tw o
tornl vote». Davis la second with 17 Irtle colum n end O klahom e with Pi i Th!» P resid en tial poll »how», aa In New York City, w hich serve» thia
eeks - of
new spaper,
HCwly«:
' » < ha» been th
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— th is vote, can be accounted
-.») «, o r 180 electo ral vul* , uuil l*a i vole» 1» In th e Coolidge colum n.
do o th er leading straw vote» now lb a d q u a rtirs for the poll. It h as been 1 fo r m th e num ber of S outhern s ta te s
llrpithDcitn
leader»
believe
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Follette third with 10 M ates or 90
being tak en , such a s tho “L iterary conducted In an iinparital m anner.
which se n t In retu rn s. T he ‘'Solid
th a t th«y will m ir y Ohio. It 1» w hat j
ilic to ra l vote»
D igest,” and
H o arrt N ewspaper»
T his P residential poll 1« p a rtic u la r-, S outh" Is voting tru e to form and
1» known a t a “ Republican s ta le ' I poll», th a t th ere I n a ttro n g posnl
th ere seem s to be no »pot w here the
W ere l.a F<dlett« not In th e race . blllty of the election being throw n ly in terestin g Inasm uch as It I» the
n n iv v o t e tak en which Indicates the T hird P arty ticket cu t In to ta k e
D em ocratic votes. M issouri h a s come
out classed os a "B order S tate.“ H ere
La F ollette seem s to be m aking quite
a showing.
Cf the th ree s ta te s which did not
vote, Maine—as Indicated In th e re ­
cent prim aries— will go to Coolidge.
The Democrat» th in k they will carry
D elaw are. How A rizona will go, no
one seem s to know.
T he vote by sta te » :
..
(Coolidge first. L a F o llette second.
Davis third.)
5.908
New York
18.« 15 10.908
«.139 11,811
10.547
M aryland
28.018 7 .943
8,891
Illinois
13,478 20.364
6.632
W isconsin
2.605
4,359
8.974
W ashington
5,592
4.369
4,609
M assachusetts
17.225 20.568
8,622
C alifornia
11.192
7,314 18.092
Texas
5,321
3,207 13,106
Georgia
15,309
1,393
N. H am pshire
6.109
8.515
1.393 11,767
Missouri
1,665
6.47«
11.505
K ansas
4,664
3.109
1,131
V irginia
1.035
3,06«
W, V irginia
6.511
28,231 19.654 12.684
Penn.
1.579
1.857
4,543
M ontana
2.269
2,95»
2,389
W’yomlng
4,053
17,163 19.264
8. Dakota
3.815
1,715
2,434
N evada
9,218
16,925 10,988
Indiana
5.317
11,822
7.977
M ichigan
8.128 12,425
1X726
Oklahoma
9.419
4,534
12,442
C onnecticut
9,727
8.825
8,316
N ebraska
1,756
5.153
3,325
M innesota
8,331
15,992 16.415
Ohio
9,092
1.268
5,631
A rkansas
6,227 12,547
9.417
T ennessee
3,601
2,401
4.643
U tah
6,415
7,372
10.804
N. Je rse y
9,717
13.625 14,497
Iowa
1,961
2,642
2,895
O regon
2,146
1.855
2,560
Colorado
1,387
1.254
1.187
L ouisiana
2,412
2,688
2,643
Idaho
1,812
1,792
1.962
Rhode Island
4,078 12.904
7.811
Florida
8.582
1,976
8,379
K entucky
1.277
4,471
1,782
N. D akota
1,718
651
4.822
V erm ont
2.715
239
1,716
N. C arolina
1.228
479
872
A labama
1,293
782
1,567
N. Mexico
1,228
167
879
M ississippi
3,452
681
1,238
S. C arolina
375,940 283,703 280,582
' A ssum ing th a t the d ifferent s ta te s
; will vote as indicated in th e N ew s’
Pres. Coolidge Leads as
Nation-"tt>ide Poll Closes
lí T h it Voting Indícalo* Novem-
bor Roaulta, Eloctiun May Go
to Houutt for bottlonunt. Sur-
piiaoa oí b trnw Vote la Ohlo
lo r La Foliette and Oklahama
for Coolidge.
II i’tiwitb i» pubilsuU thu final vote
tn tile Bprlagfi«l<l N«ws* natío» wlilo
p tcsliivtitlal poli ll f u m l e llo s « o u io
n r y Intercstllig flgum» for polltlval
di>| «icr» W llh apprtixlm utely ono mil'
lio» vot»» < m «I I» 45 »latea, ti»« popu
Beginning Friday, Oct. 31 and Sat., Nov. 1
at 1:30 each day of-
0 0 BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS 1 0
BY
UCTI
Description: Emerald Heights addition, 4 blocks from business sect­
ion; northwest side of manufacturing center; no smoke; no railread
crossings: bright future. Buy Now at your own price and terms
before the increase that is sure to come.
FREE
6 beautiful lots will be given away absolutely free
No gamble.
VERY EASY TERMS
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
R. C. PETERS, Auctioneer.
Owners
SIMON KLOVDAHL
DR c g WILLOUGHBY
Eugene Phone 1930
to ral votes will be won a s follow s:
COLIDGE: New York, 45; Illinois.
29;
M assachusetts,
18;
New
H am pshire. 4; K ansas. 10; Iowa.
13; P ennsylvania, 38; Indiana,
15; M ichigan, 15; O klahom a. 10;
ConnecUcut, 7; U tah, 4; New J e r ­
sey. 14; Oregon. 5; Colorado, 6;
Rhode Island, 5; V erm ont, 4; New
»
Mexico, 3,
T otal _ .... ...........................................245
LA F O LL E TT E : W isconsin, 13;
W ashington, 7; C alifornia, 13;
M ontana. 4; W yoming, 3; South
D akota, 5; M innesota, 12; Ohio,
24; Idaho, 4; N orth D akota, 5.
T otal ................................................... W
DAVIS: M aryland. 8; Texas, 20;
G eorgia, 14; M issouri, 18; V irgin­
ia. 12; W est V irginia, 8; N evada,
3; N ebraska. 8; A rkansas, 9; T en­
nessee, 12; L ouisiana, 10; Florida,
6: K entucky, 13; N orth C arolina,
12; A labam a, 12; M ississippi, 10;
South Carolina, 9.
T otal ......................................... - .........184
N ecessary for election; 266 E lector­
al Votes,
T h ree sta te s u n h eard from : Maine,
6; A rizona, 3; D elaw are, 3.
Springfield
moved from
Main to th e
opposite th e
T ailor shop h as been
th e c o rn e r of 4th and
co rn er of 6th and M ain
F arm er'» E xchange 0 30
CALL AND SE E Dr. N. W. Em ery
on prices on plate and o th er work, tf
V ote 83 X R. W. Sm ith for City
R ecorder.
THRIFT
-is largely a m atter of
right buying. You buy
right, here.
Eastman Grocery
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