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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1924)
TICKET WIIIS IIIGIIJFFICES CAYIS WINS ONLY ! IN THE SOUTH Ball, MPUbllcM," (ailed to reeelv "T nomination, but ax-Senator Dupont, re publican, appeared to have tieteated James M. Tunnell, democratic nora lnoe. Qltlatt fleeted Senator. In President Coolldge'a homo atata of Massachusetts, Speaker Olllett, re publican senatorial nominee, won by handsome majority over Senator Walsh, democrat. Senator Edge, republican, New Jer tYltoantln I Annarantlv won In a hart flfht ever Freder- ............ .. . Only Stats Carried By U Follette. I The early returns showed Coolldf all In the lead In Ohio. PeaasylVa U tar the president an old tlma re wubllcan plurality, aa did Michigan, .WAG the indlcatlona were that the Ceoltdge margin in New Jersey wag generoua one. j A.U the returna from Chicago and other parta of Illinois gar token that .the Tote in that state was an aa 'lanche tor Coolldge. As the ( figure flowed la the president was aeen to , be maintaining a two-to-one lead orer Daria In Chicago and nn even larger one downatate, while La Folletta brought up the rear with lltle more than halt the vote ot the democratle candidate la some sections ot the olty land not more than two-thirds ot the Deris total In others. ; Landallde Helpa Senate Nomlneea. ! ' The Coolldge landslide In the east awept into office republican senatorial nomlneea In such doubtful states as Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Dela-1 ware and New Jersey. There were in- .dicatlona that the republicans had elected senators also In West Virginia, Oklahoma and South Dakota, ' Indications were that the democrat had won in the bonier alatea ot Te aeeeee and Kentucky. Without these two states the republican were oer I Donnelly, democratic contend er- The outcome waa uncertain la Weat Virginia, but Guy D. Ooff, republican nominee, waa ahead ot et-8enator William K. Chilton, democratic candi date, on the face ot the return. In South Dakota Governor McMaa ter, republican aenatorlal nominee, ap peared to be tar enough In the lead over U. 8. Q. Cherry, democratle nom inee, to insure his election. John W. Davis succeeded In captur ing certainly only atate generally reckoned democratic. .Even at that he lost Kentucky on the face ot In complete retnrna, although Coi had carried It agalnat Harding in 1119. The same return Indicated that he had brought back into the democratle fold two ot the states taken away by Hording Oklahoma and Tennessee, It was estimated that Coolldge poll, ed 18,000,000 popular vote two mfl. lion more than were given to Harding, Davis, it waa estimated, had 1,(000 aa against 1,000,000 tor Cox. CALVIN COOLIOOt idge column. , ! President Coolldge carried Now .York tat by a plurality ot avalanche 'proportion, almost reaching President Harding's margin ot 1,000,000 vote in .1110. Al Smith Reflected. MORGAN LIFE Mrs. John Gray and children of Fourmile were in Mortian on uusiness last Saturday. Mrs. Cocfcian, one of the Mor gan school t'.'Kchars is Hick, ' Mr. Fay lttyjohn, on return ing home discovered that some no had visiiod'his home during is absence and had taken 'a gun md several other things. Noah Pettyjohn helped Fay mtcher last Tuesday. Miss Gtttdva MedK'ck called cn Mora Haniesty last Satupday. Mr. James Hardesty has begun plowing on his creek ranch. Mr. and' Mrs. Pat Medlock accompanied Mr. and Mrs. A. Medlock to Heppner last Sunday. .STATES CONSIDERED DOUBTFUL CARRIED All f CHARLES 0. DAWES tain to tall short of actual control ot the senate without the help ot radi cals. Republicans apparently gained sen ate aeata In Massachusetts and Okla homa and poaalbly In Colorado and Montana. They auffered no loose. The klan tight In Oklahoma aeemed on the basia ot the retnrna to have en abled W. B. Pine, republican nominee, to win over ei Governor J. C. Walton, democrat, for the seat now held by Senator Owen, democrat. The republicans held the Rhode Is land seat, which had been vacant since the death of Senator Colt, republican. Jesse H. Metcalf won easily over Gov ernor William S. Flynn, democratic nominee. There was a possibility of a repub Hon loss In IHawn-s, wherjJSyn.tnr But One State North Mason and Dixon Line For Coolldge. 1 New York. Calvin Coolldge of Maa aachnsetta will be continued as presi dent ot the United State and Charlo O. Dawes ot Illinois will be the nest vice president. That I the verdict af a large majority of the voter of the country. Coolldge and Dawea rolled p over whelming majorities la the east and middle weat as the return cam In. In all of New England, New York, 'New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, aad Illinois, the lead of the republican nominee mounted steadily and both the New York Time and the New York World, supporters ot John Davis, early conceded hi defeat by Mr. Coolldge. Davis and Bryan are ahowa by the returns to be running second in the 'popular as well aa is the electoral vote. That the democratle ticket was decisively beaten was ahowa on the ,face of the figures from the start. At democratle headquarter, however, party leader clung to a hop that the jwest would turn the trick aa It did tor WUaon la 1910. j- La Follette Poor Third. I La Follette came oft aa extremely poor third. With a scant handful of electoral votes, the Wisconsin senator failed to reside more than a pitiful v uf pvyuiBr rwt sie aae expected. new Kngiand loosed a tidal wave of votes for Coolldge and Daw. The democratic candidate didn't have look-in there and La retletu waa Wat in the shuffle. The Coolldge and Dawes ticket made a cleaa sweep of the north front Maine to the Mississippi with th x eeptlon ot Wisconsin, whlah was th only cut which. It could be said with certainty, was carried by La Pollett. Even th border state of Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, th last pavis'home state, went Into the Cool- , November ninth to sixteenth is father anl son week. It will be observeo as such locally. The purpose oi the observance of Th heavy undertow ot this roaring wefk U to timulates strong. r teeiing o: comraushlp Detween fathers and their sons. The churches of lone will co operate in this movement and the morning service next Sunday will be one in tecial honor of the occasion.. Fathers are urged to attend some service in company with their sons and to enter into the spirit of the day. On the evening-of Friday the Nth a banq let will be given by the Ladies Aid of the Christian church for fathers and their sons. There will be speeches and Wher other features at this banquet. All lathers are urged to take advantage of all these services und if any man has not s son, he is privileged to borrow one for the week. Hill 4 WJS sPRPPERTY' r' 'Jyl JrankWinch; Send for your free copy of this book today! Thebooktellsyou liowyou can hunt on posted prop erty how farmer and sportsman can get together to their mutual advantage. Three-quarter of the hunting grounds is already Eosted. Where will you hunt this fall? Read the oolt, "Hunting Posted Property" it' free. ELDU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO, lac Sporting I'nwdrr VieUloit WUJUMUTON, DEL, ' r . WIT,- X 7 arum 3yian:; Itid of Coolldge strength pulled down to defeat a number ot democratic jttat tickets aad democratic member lot oongree who had been confidant ot election, but In New York Governor Alfred K. Smith withstood the handi cap of a sweep for the republican na tional ticket aad beated his republican 'opponent for re-election, Theodore Roosevelt, by an estimated 100,004 plurality. Roosevelt came down frota the usstate districts with a lead that 'seemed tor a time to make his election certain, but the metropolis roe to the joocasloa and repelled the Invaaloa at ,lts doorsteps. j It waa estimated the state's vote would reach 1,760,000, the greatest la history, with women voting In larger number than ever. Iowa Paver Coolldge. j Iowa, upon which the La Follette manager war relying for enough votes to throw the election into con gress, went to Coolldge to the tun of 125.000 plurality and 140.000 majority over both competitors. Indiana, the one northern atate which the Davis manager thought they had a chance ot capturing, went to Coolldge by a margin probably ei ceedlng 160,000. Coolldge'a momen tum In Hoosierdom waa so great that he aeemed to have pulled, through with him Ed Jackson, the republican candidate tor governor, who had been marked for slaughter by the aatt-klaa force. Perfectly-Fitted Glasses re constantly performing an almost marvelous work in the relief of eye strain and defective vision. Dr. Clarke of Portland will be at the Hotl lone Monday, November lOfr, all day and evening. No trouble to answer questions. It Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ganger are spending a few days in Portland this week, in the interests of business. They are expected to return to lone Friday" afternoon. Rye at Swanson's' Feed and Supply Store. A carload of new- crop rye just received. PERFECT VISION WlTliOUT Dr. M. D. Fleming EYESIGHT SPECIALIST of Boise, Idaho, will be At the Hotel lone on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 11 & 12 If your eves tire when attend fng a picture show or when read ing our hew method of treatment for nerve strain will remedy this trouble and will en able you to read with every com 'ort. With an experience of 25 yean we are prepared lo offer a high class OPTHALMIC SERVICE W ' those in need. 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Today LANG stove, are used and endorsed by thouand o American housewives. Let us show you a Co riTi. "'"""ions. Tolea Ohio, Notice (continued from paste 1) ceipts from other sources. Mayor, Couneilmen, Councilmen Bert Mason P. J. Linn E. K. Lundell Geo. Ritchie J. H. Bryson E. J. Bristow W. S. Smith State of Oregon. Z County of Morrow, ss. We the undersigned, the duly appointed Budget Board of the' City of lone, Oregon, do hereby certify that we have examined the above budget for the City of lone, and after such examination believe that ehe amount therein estimated is necessary, and that it will require the same for the fiscal year of 1925 to finance said city. Budget Board S. E. Moore, Chairman, I. L. Howard PaulG. Balsiger J. W. Howk C. W. Swanson Attest: F. H. Robinson, City Recorder i ENGELMAN HARDWARE Co. r 1 i ii FUEL At Reduced Prices. We have about 200 cords of wood on hand and have set the Prices to Convert Wood - into Cash to the PROFIT of the CUSTOMER. 1 Fir, Slab, 4 ft. 16 in. 12 in. 4 ft. - 16 in. - 12 in. - Oak, 4 ft. -" 16 in. -12 in. - Coal per Ton, SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE H. C. WOOD . REAL ESTATE & INSURNCE IONE, . . .OREGON HEPPNERTA1L0RINCC0. TAILORS Clcain , Dyeing Pressing Repairing Hppner, Ore, tt $7.00 8.00 8.25 $10.50 11.50 11.75 11.00 12.25 12.50 11.75 Farmer's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon. 1 1111 IMIIHU A. D. MCMURDO, M. P. Pliyslclan and Surgeon Office In Masonic Building . Trained Nurse Assistant Heupner ";. Oregon Clyde R.Walker,M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office In Drug Store. IONE, ' . . F. H. Robinson Attorney andCounseloritlu.. Will practice In all the Court. , IONE, OREGON. 7