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POLICIES OUTLMD. DY BiL WITHYGOKBE "Primary Law Endorsed, Econ omy Urged and Rural Devel opment Advocated. In a statement Issued at Med ford Thursday, Dr. James Withycorube, Re publican direct primary nominee for governor, outlines the policies and Ideals of state government to which be adheres as an aspirant for the of floe of chief executiva The statement, in effect, is a platform and In it he discloses fully and unmistakably bis stand on the vital issues of the cam paign. The statement follows: "As the Republican direct primary nominee for governor of Oregon, I -wish to address to the people of the state a brief general outline of those ideals of slate government which it Is my ambition to put into effect and which moved me to become a candi date for the high office of governor. Aim Is to Lighten Burden, "At the outset I am going to name economy in the administration of state affairs. Not economy at the expense of efficiency, but economy as a part of efficiency. It is my firm belief that the present burden placed upon the taxpayers of Oregon is out of all proportion to the taxable wealth of h . t-f. , ' 2 it A. DR. JAMES WITHYCOMBE the state. The burden has become igalling, particularly at this time, and it will be my aim to lighten this load. It can be done. It must be done. .Eliminate extravagance in state af fairs, administer the affairs of state on a sane, business-like basis and the harvest will be tens of thousands of dollars saved to the people who foot the bills. "It is hardly necessary for me to say that rural development is a mat ter of the greatest possible importance to the state. Our wealth and prosper ity have their foundation in farmer and producer. Encouragment and co operation must be given to the men who till the soil and develop that wealth which is reflected in every In dustry and in which each and every citizen shares. Needs of Oregon Known. "In this connection I believe I ap preciate and understand fully the needs of Oregon, the richest of states 1n natural resources. During the 43 years of my residence in Oregon there is no part of Oregon whose resources, Industries and special needs I am not thoroughly In touch with. For 16 years, as a member of the Agricultural College faculty, practical and scien tific agriculture have occupied a con siderable share of my interest and activity. "The building of good roads is an other matter the importance of which must not be lost sight of. It is un necessary to dwell upon the value and Importanoe of good roads in the de velopment of Oregon. The working out of a network of good roads will add to the welfare and prosperity not only of the farmer, but of every one of us, since the prosperity of the farm er is reflected to the state at large. Construction Cost a Factor. "Of equal Importance is the cost of constructing these roads, a cost which may grow out of proportion to the value of a specified road. There must be an equable method of placing the cost of good roads, and above all there must be insisted upon a system of highway construction which will give a dollar's worth of road for every dollar expended. "On the subject of law enforcement, and as to my attitude on the laws now existing and which may exist, any man who aspires to represent the people honestly as their governor can have but one view. Law enforcemeat Is a fundamental duty, one which must be met fully and firmly at all times. I have always been on the side of de cency and law enforcement. My whole life, public and private, bears that out to the fullest possible degree. And I will always be found on that side. Primary Law Supported. "The direct primary law has my fullest sympathy and support. It has passed through Its experimental stage and become a successful established fact. The direct primary law marks a big forward step in constructive leg islation and there is no stronger evi dence of its triumph in Oregon tba. is to be seen In the fact that the sevei Republican candidates who contested with me for the Republican nomina tion for governor at the direct primary election are now united in supporting eto VOTE "NO" 329 AND "NO" 331 The very life of the future manufacturing and indus trial progress of Oregon hinges upon the defeat of the so called "Water Front" bills, to be voted on Tuesday No vember 3d. So cunningly and adroitly are these bills worded there is grave danger that many people will be deceived. If these measures become laws the result will be that the state will take title to the tidelands and submerged lands and will be prohibited from selling any of these lands. They can only be leased for docks. No more ship yards, saw mills, canneries or other plants requiring access to deep water nothing but docks, docks. Every citizen of Oregon wage earner, farmer, business man or woman, wants to prosper. These measures if enacted will throttle progress at the gate. Investors will shun Oregon. This means no work for the wage-earner, nothing to pay the storekeeper with, and therefore nothing to pass on to the farmer or producer. Let no one think these bills do not concern him. Before going into the booth to vote, read 329 and 331 carefully. Talk to your neighbors about them. Oregon is rich in natural resources, but poor in devel opment. What the state needs above everything else is outside money to come in and develop its resources. That means GOOD WAGES, PLENTY OF WORK, GOpD PRICES and GOOD TIMES. This is not a political question. It concerns only the prosperity of Oregon and you. Give Progress and good times a helping hand by voting "NO" 329 and "NO" 33 1 . OREGON COMMERCIAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION . Paid Advertisement. 1208 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon me actively as the successful candi date. , "I Hitherto have Indicated my full est sympathy with the construction measures placed upon the statute books by the people and I construe it to be the unalterable duty of the gov ernor to uphold and defend these laws. I am particularly opposed to use of the 'emergency clause' for any pur pose other than that Intended by the constitution, and never would I, as governor, permit use of the 'emer gency clause' to defeat the Initiative and referendum. Harmony Held Desirable. "The relationship between the chief executive and the legislature Is a mat ter upon which I desire to bring at tention. As the highest representa tive of the people's interests It is the duty of the governor to stand between the people and the legislature as the guardian of the people's Interests. I believe more can be accomplished for the good oT the people if the governor and legislature work with some de gree of harmony rather than at swords' points, with mutual attempts . at brow-beating. Such would be my aim, as governor, but at the same time I shall safeguard the public in the strictest way from unnecessary or extravagant appropriations or in any action which may not be directed to-; wards the best interests of the pec- pie, or the laws enacted by the people. "I wish to call attention to the fact that I was the first man in Oregon to advocate publicly the single-Item veto. I have said, and now reiterate, that the single-item veto might prove dangerous in the hands of a narrow, vindictive and vengeful governor. By this I mean that I oppose the giving over of the reins of state government to any man who has not the poise, balance, dignity and fairness which the high position of governor de mands. The single-Item veto itself is a necessity of tlie first importance." Hot Lake Manager Would Like Notice of Arrival in Advance Persons contemplating a visit to Hot Lake Springs, Oregon, who re quire the service of a wheel chair or other special convenience, are re quested by the management to give notice of arrival In advance, so that I proper care and attention may be assured. 10 15 3t Do you know you can buy a new 1 Elgin watch for f 5.50 at L. Kam- j stra's? If you are looking for a j watch be sure to call on hlra and get his prices. 8 20tf I If you want to take Piano Lessons see Miss Edna Estes. 10 1 Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. . U. S. Land Ofllce at Tlie Dalles, Ore. September 2X. 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Claude A. Larkln of Rivers, Oregon, who on May 23, mil, made homestead entry An. 08972, for e section 35, township 10 south, range 17 east, Willumette I meridian, has filed notice of Intention j to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above ! described, before A. S. Fogg, U. 8, j Commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon, i on the 14th day of November, 1914 Claimant mimes as wltnettHoH: C. S. Marlon, of HHd, Ore., Mitrtln Mall. ' nieyer, George Bi'ebe, and E. Nelson, i oi Kivers, ure. 10-15p H. Fhank Woodcock, Register. Save Indu egon "1 ' r i mil "n f.-nimt it 'l!..idA A HORSE OR A CHILD WHICH? The proposed Dentistry Bill gives the preference to the the horse. To treat a horse, a veterinary surgeon in Oregon mast have three full college years of special study and a diploma of graduation from a recognized college. To treat the mouth of a child, the Dentistry Bill requires of a dentist but 12 months' training. The mouth of a child may be disfigured for life by neglect or unskilled treatment. DOES YOUR CHILD DESERVE AS MUCH AS YOUR HORSE? VOTE 341 X NO. Pall A4t. Onfon godctr for Denul Ednntlon, M. 0. Raymond, See., CM Motim Dldf. Portland, Oreion. Link's Business College New, Modern Equipment Elegant Cheerful Rooms. Thorough, Practical, Up-to-Date Courses.' Splendid Light- Good Ventilation. Special, Experienced Teachers. Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Penmanship. Ve train and furnish Bookkeepers, Stenographers and Cashiers. Start Right for Business Success. Take Our Combined Course. Decide Today. Enroll Now. It will Pay You. New Students Admitted at Any Time. Write, call or telephone for College Journal and com plete information. 10 15 6t A. T. LINK, Principal Telephone Main 5083. Tilford BIdg. Portland, Oregon hOMSHMMM strict I mvi.v; . PATRONIZE THE Prineville Steam Laundry Farm Loans For fliort time we have tub ject to our iliepoial $25,000 for losni on hlnhly improved irrigated ranches lit the vicin ity o Prinevillo. Lonnn to be for f5,0()0 or more ami run from 3 to. 5 yenrn, with inlnr fHt at 8 I'er cent, payable an niiiilly. We rlmrpn a mini; coiiHiiiciiion to be paid by the borrower. Ste A. R. BOWMAN with Central On gon Title A" Trunt Co. 6 19 Prineville, Oregon Nttlccof Appointment ol AduiliUtri tor with Will Anntxad and to Creditor. Notice in lieteliy iflvnn that the mi dcrxlKiieil lino mra by III county court of the Ut of Oregon for Crook futility, duly uppointwl niliiiinlnlrntnr with tlm will tiiifxcl of tlie rutkta of Kt'io A. Hill, tltHTaeil, mill nil prriMiiii hiving claim auniliat Mill mUte arc bfrrliv 10- qtllrivl to prinent mm, duly verifli'd, to tlm hum ml in in lot rator at the mure oi Willurn U. Wirtz, In rrliifvilUi.Orriion, wiiliin nix iiionlln from the date ol llu' lirt inililicntioii of thii notii'H. l'uleil and published fifftl timu (kto brrH, WU. Pule ol laot imtilii'ittlon, November K lot I f t II... AiliiiiniKtmtor with will annexfil of the ctte of l-'.liie A. Hill, Uucvaneil. Wilmhd II. Wiktx, Attorney for Almlniatratnr. RoUce of Finul Account Inn Notice ii hereby given by the uncler innpcl, the ailmiiilntratrix of the relate ol John W, daiie, dereaeeu, to all I'or on intereitvtl in laid eitate that elm haa made and filed with the clerk ol the county court her dual aRrotintliiic of her administration of 'aid eatate and that the court haa aet Holiday, the 7th day ol l)ecenilir, 1U14, at 10 o'clock in forenoon at the county court room In Prineville, Oregon, a the time and place lor hearing and tfttling "aid Dual C' counting,. At which time and place any perton Internateil In said ealate may appear aim object to eam onal ac counting. Dated tbia 8th day of Otoher, 1914. Fannie U Ana, Administratrix of the es'ate ol JohnW. Gage, decraaed. Notice for Publication. Department ol the Interior. U. S. Land Olllce at The Dallea. rregon. bnptember 21, 1914. Notice ia hereby given that Wilhelm Oomer of Prineville. Oregon, who on October 25, 1911, made deaert land entry No, OIKiCHi lor iw'i e. auction 6, townahip 10 aouth, range 16 eatt, Willamette meridian, hai tiled notice ol Intention to make final deiert proof to eatabliiih claim to the land above described before Timothy E. J. Duffy, U, S. cominiHaion er, at l'riutville, Oregon, on the tith day ol rnovemner, iai4. Claimant namea ai wilneanee: II Earl CroM, Kdinund F. 1'rica, Klmer Howthnrn and Henry Oomer, all ol rrinevine, wrogon. 10-1 H Fiiank Wooiicock, ItcKlHttT Htolca of Appointment olfAdmlniatrator and to Credltora Notice 1h hiToby 'iflveu that the uniltTHlnni'il Iiiih been by the county court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, duly iippoluted ad tninlHtrator of the PHtate of Jack Hyan, docciiMcd, and all iiuraonH hav lug clalnm iigiiliiHt Hitlii cetate are hereby required to jireaent t.be mime, duly ve rilled, to eald adinlnlHtrntor at the law olllce of K M. Hechlull in Prineville, Oreg;ou, within alx month (from the date of tho firet publication of tlila notice. Datd and publlHliud HrHt time October 1, 1914. Lake M. Iiiccin'ia.i., AdinlnlHtrutor of the eetate ol Jack Kyan, duceaHed, Notice for Publication. Department ol the Interior. U. 8. Land Olllce at The Dulled, Orpgnn. September 28th, 1914. Notice Ik hereby given that William U. Btevena of Brothers, Oregon, who on May 0th, 1911, made homeatead entry No. 08HH3, lor vt aection 31, townahip 20 aouth, range 18 eant, Willamette meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to eatabliah claim to the land above described, before A. B. Fogg, U. 8. Commimioner, at Hampton, Ulregon, on the 7th day of November, 1HH. Claimant namea as witnaaaea : James Boyce, Henry Stenkamp, Joaeph Sten kamp and John Ilelfrlch, all of Brothera, Oregon. 10-8p II. FaANK Woodcock, Regiater, Nottou for I'lililicfttlon. Dviarlniiit ol the Interior, U. S. Laud Olhce at The Dnlle, Oregon. October tl, 1914. Notice la hereby given tlml Mulllti K. Oniy of Laiiiniitii, Oregon, who on April 11, lull. Hindu lioinmdeiiil entry ISo. HHf,Hl. and on Auguat HI, 1I'I4, liinde addition al homealeiid entry No. Ul.'lsls lor a, aeeiloil fl, i'i and a) fv'i, aection tl, ni iiwl, amnion 1, townahip HI mnitli, range loeaat, Mlllaineilo tiinrliitau, hae , llled notice ol Intention to nmku lliiitl three year pr ml to ertabllah claln to the land atiove ileaeribed helore Tliuolliy K. J. Duffy, V, H. ('oiiinilaaloiier, at 1'ilne. villn, Oieuon, on the l!mh day ol No veinlmr, 11)14. Claimant namea aa wttiieaaeai Charlie I'axton. t'al Curtla, A'onao Negui ami Laura A. Hill, all ol Lamonta, Orogou, 10-15 II. Khask WooiKxxa, lteglater. Notice fur Publication. Iepartment ol the Inteilor. V. 8. Laud Olllce at The Dallea, Oregon. October 0, Kill. Notice Ii hereby given that Homer W. (iray of Lamonta, Oregon, who on April l!. lull, niaile liomeateail entry No, 0h74'l. and ou Noptemher 17, lull, made addi tional hoiiieateait entry No, OKNd. fur anwi. ii' L ii .'J, nei'iion 7 liiwnablp 1:1 aoiiih, range 13 eaat, ami e at 1. accllon 1, e nrj, aection 2, lowiianip i;i aouth, range 14 eaat Nil lamettn meridian, haa tiled notice of intention to make final three year proof to ealalilli.il claim to tlio laud alwive dtecrilHid, tudore Tiinothy K. J. Duffy, I', 8. ComiiiUatoner, at Prineville, Ore gon, on the '..H'h day ol .Sovcuilver lli . Clniinnnt namea aawltioiaaea: Charlie I'axton, Cul Curl In. AIouku Negua anil Oeoige lianger, all of Lamonta, Ore. 1015 II, I KNK Wooih ih k, lU-giater. Nutlet! fur Publication. Department ol the Inteilor. V. 8. Land Olllce at The Dnllca. Oregon. Octolwr 2. 1914. Noth-e ia hereby given tbat Svlvander D, McCal'later of Prineville, Oiegon, who on Dm-mber 10, IlK))", made homeirad entry No. irM4, aerial .No, tim5,lor lota and 7, and eal aection II, lownabip H aouth, range 111 eaat, Willamette meridian, ha tiled notice ul intention to make finul five year proof to ealr.bli-h claim to the land alxive described, In-fore Warren Hrown, couiitv clerk ol Cinok county, Oregon, at Prineville, Oregon, on the Mill ilny ol November, lull. Claimant namea aa witnraaea: Wil liam Arnold, Kred Htuart, Samuel L. Iteynnlda and Thoiiia J. Cramer, all of Prineville, Oregon. 10 l'ip II. fr'MAKK WooiMtK-, Hegiater. Notice lor PuMkutluti. D'-partmeiit ol the Interior. I'.S. Lund Olllce, el llurnf, Oregon. October 7, 11U4. Notice la hereby given that Andro Hrivnak nl Paulina, Oregon, who on April 27, lull, and April :tO, lull. rraciivy, made homeatead entrlea No. 0640" 07421, lor Pl, re), at J aej, aiH-tlon I'll, town ahip 17 mull, lange 24 eaat, Willamette meridian, haa filed notice ol intention to make final three year proof to eitabllah claim to the land abovo dcrcrihed be fore L. M. Miller, I). S. ('oinnnnioiier, at her olllce at Paulina, Oregon, on the 20th day ol November, lull. Claimant namea aa witneaaca: Albert L. Si in menu, Thoma H. lirennan. I bom at P, Pointer and Kdward 11 Claik, all of Paulina, Oregon. 10 1,'ip Wh. Kakik, Keglater. Notice for 1'iiblicatioo. Department of the Interior. I'. H. Laud Olllce at Hume, Oregon. OctolMT 7, 1914. Notice le hereby n'ven that Albert L. Sliiituona of I'aiillua, Oretron, v. ho on June l:t, 1910, and April 10, 1911, rcHpcctlvcl.v, niiiile hoiiieetend entrlce No. 04H4I 05.'irH, fur i im J, i acj. aectlivi) 4, licj net, Ncctlou 9, ti'a n J, nw j iii j, aw tlou 10. towiiMhip IN hi m th, nine 24 cunt Willamette meridian, lute tiled notice of Intention to nmke final three year proof to eetnbllHh claim to the laud above deecrlbed, before L. M. Miller, I!. S. CommleKtoiier, at her ofllce at Paulina, Oregon, on the 20th day of November, 1914. Claliuaiit iiuinee lie wltneaaee: An dro Hrivnak, Thonina II. Ilrennan, Thomaa P. Pointer and Kdward 11. Clnrk, all ol Paulina, Oregon. 101Rp Wm. Fahiik, UcKlBter. Notica for Publication. Department of the Interior. I'. S. Land Olllce at The Dallee, Ore. Weptenilier 17, 1914. Notice Im hereby given that Laura A. Hill of I,n iiion tu, Oregon, who on April 'I, lull, in ride houicHtead entry No. 0N5S0, and on Augtiet HI, 11114, made aililitloiial lmiiieHU'iid entry No. 01319, lor v ncj, tiwj nej m i nwj, iiej mcJ, aection 7, nwJi, nwj awj, section g, towiinhtp 13 Mouth, range 15 cunt, Wllliitnette luerldlnii, linn filed notice of Intention to make final three year prool to eatabllelt clulm to the land above deacrlbed, before Timothy K. J. Duffy, V, S. coiiiiiilHHloner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 20th day of November, 1914. Claimant niiinee iih wImichhcm: Charlie I'axton, I'al CurtlH, Alouzo Negua and Mattlu IS, Oray, all of Lamonta, Oregon. 10-15 II. Fiiank Woowock, ItcglHter. Notice for 1'libiicution. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Olllce at The Dallea, Ore. October 10, 1914. Notice la hereby given that Ira W. Wert of ItohertH, Oregon, who on March 21, 1911, made honicHteud entry No. 08394, and on March 18, 1914, made additional hoiiieHtoad entry No. 012093, for nwi, Hi nwL awj nej and nwj Hi'J. section 8, towiiHhtp 11) aouth, ratige IN eaet, Willamette meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof to CBtabllMli claim to the land above described, before Warren Brown, county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 17tlt day of November, 1914. Claimant namea iih Vvlrnennem Henry Carlln, IOdmund A. Parker, Uranvllld II. Nye and Warn C. Fnnght, all of Hoberta, Ore. 10-lfip H. Fhank Woodcock, Regiater. Piano for Sale Brand-new Templeton. About one half price will take it. Addraca II. L. Molony, Metoliui, Oregon. 9-24-Ut,