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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. OOTOUER 2.'. 1012. if BECKER'S DEFENSE AIDED BY JUDGE (he faro of Ms opponent as he utter- od an IndlKnnnt denial, "If Becker did not have a motive for (he murder., why illit ho want to get an affidavit from Rose two dnyi 'after Rosenthal was dead?" Mr. Moss asked. "The truth U Becker did not , know how thing would go. He saw the possibility that Rose might lie a " " witness siinlnst him. and he sot an NEW YORK POLICE LIEUTEN ' affidavit from Hone to silence him.lle ANT-ft TAiE IS REOPENED ! K" iUw 10 "WPr hl 0Wn Ilfe y' ANTS CASE 13 REOPENEU , ,,,., ,,,, nMnt nm. BY COURT S5m Sehepps. Mr. Mom conceded, was an accessory after the fact, hut had come forward to testify that PLOT TO CONVICT DEFENDANT TOLD 1 1 krt.h"J ,hrown "h" KMe' ,0 I "Why." the prosecutor asked, "if l Becker had no Interest In the murder Accuse! Man's Counsel Objects When did he visit the police station where COUNTY COURT Road District No. 16. A. Stefanl A Company, ( 4100 0. W. Freldrlch 4.7n Elinor Veteto 3.n: Fred t'hln 2.00 N. Crlteser 2.00 1). Crlteser 200 Auk. Staehely "'-GO llorm Staehely 1 00 V. (5. Randall I S.00 Emll liolbrich 10 00 J. K. Conthon 800 I). Hutherford 6 50 U Fergusou 100: Men are Called by Gcff to Testify In His Behalf Rosenthal's body was lying? Becker Road District No. 17. was off duty. What reason did he 1 A. Many, j have to go there?" NEW YORK. Oct, 22. The case he state against Police Lieutenant Becker closed dramatically Una af i ternoon with the district attorney. at the court's command, reading into ; the record a flo'd of testimony from -Jack" Sulivnn, for the admission of! which Becker's lawyers had fought - ROOSEVELT LEFT T .1 st.ss , 80.60 . 73.00 John Hunkey, Ivan Dlinlck E. Roads 75-00 T. VVm. Hunkey ; 4:t.ii Jake Kraft, . . . Urn. Tlce, ... ' Ed. Kupp I .con Jackson, G. M. Jones, . . Ijohu Robblna. OYSTKR HAY. X. Y.. Oct. 22. The long and hard when Sullivan testified quiet routine of life at Sacamore Mill George Kahler, betore ! " reMiuien louaj p. v ..ii.ii.-i name icrrv. Amid the vigorous protests of Peck i Roosevelt and his uimily ns though 1 K r,imK-k. , era council, who had objected as vtS I U nad not Hiterrurted by the af, , orously when Sullivan's testimony j "mi't to assassinate the former pres I was barred several days ago. the wont. km. nf th Wwsbovs" unloosened I For the first time since he. was JUU" his tongue, lie told his story beliger j wounded eight days aso Colonel ently and excitedly in his own way, i Roosevelt was unattended May by a just as he had asked permission to 'physician. There was no one in the nil when he was on the stand before. house except members of the family llis testimony wUs in direct support j and servants and the Colonel spoke of the contention of the defense that j hopetully of being able, after one day Hose. Webber, Yall-n a'ld Sehepps. j more of rest. gradually to resume his informers and state witnesses, had twork. conspired in jail to send Becker to ! Four jhysicians were with the Col the ehx-tric chair by their own per j 0nel n his arrival today and after jury. they hid dressed his wound they tld John F. Mclntyre liecker's chief htm that the one essential thins was council, had declared his case rested 'complete rest. If their directions are when Sullivan was recalled. He. said 1 observed. It is believed complete re . 73.30 . 26.50 . 3S.50 ...74.50 . 33.00 . 250 4.o'i . 31 ( . 46.25 . 13.2:. . 33.00 27.5.) 15.30 1L E TAX HEN W. B. Heard, K. Griffon. ... (I. T. Heard. ., H. Cinhran. .. JEOPARD PUBLIC frankly that he did not want Sullivan covery is probable. to testify. The court ordered the i case reopened ana instructed attend I a:its to call Sullivan to the witness j stand. Mr. Mclutyre refused to ques I tiou him and Justice Got! instructed ' the district! attorney to ask the wit j ness, "as a part of the case of the de I fense." questions, w hich the) court had j excluded during Sullivan's previous j testimany. J Rose told me that he and Webber and Yallon and Schepps were going to frame up Becker." Sullivan de dared. ' He asked n to corroborate his testimony. They were after me kept after me day and night. When one left off the other begun. Rose got a Iptfpr fmm th district attorney one day and after he had read it h.;VflTFTC iRF V 1,1 IMS fil .SlMMERS; J . 8 K. C. Mi-rr Ileriuan Molson U'm. Olsen 22.3i. 13..n 19.50 7 5u 1.03 3 50 20.70 2.3 9.00 9 00 9.00 ' 9.00 2.90 5.00 Kd. Youim 12.75 Jacob llrlmlsaiiKh -25 Tom Htenburaer 6.00 t ii i. r Schmidt. tl.Ou J ( 'limner J.oo lrili'.i' linker 2.00 Mi !'-hneck 5.00 Vih'cn Thomas 13 00 I. A. bold 2v.no M l'rk I .:. .M. I tit't r 6 0.1 I i. Iri pins C ml 'in- I I'Wellen 10 (! i liivli I . nny 2". oo District No. 31. i'. P'lMi.n erman. .. I :;!.' I I'll-li'llilll. I.'0 I I. . ; i.n 17.no P I'icx 222tio K.-'-i 'ufer ll.tii Ke'ni.ufer, Ivou 7in in. rman B2.o I'M -Mn.n H ") (...H l "Ivert & Kliic.i.j . i,... ''7.0' '. Kk si-. ... .1(1.1111 Dlstr's- Si. v. . -all K 1 -i '.-nadow i. n. . Jim Kottler . W. Reiner W. Hooih District No. 36. Lewis Kail II 20 J. t Strlklln District No. 37. W. J. Carroll David T.ecler .- J. Andrei;): District No. (1. J. K. 8leter llH.50 A. J. l itter " 00 I'ryer l'ltner 7.00 t'lareiu ii Hiefer . . . . 101 "0 W. tl. Wentworth 46.00 John Anderson R3.f0 Fred Anileisoii 10.00 Otto I loose 3 5n I'haa. Wheeler 4.00 I.. Hlehey 7.50 Win. Miller 0.50 J, A. Hut ton 11.50 J. W. Knoll 37.50 M. Hiinnlchsuii 15.10 J. W, Knots 152.00 W. Month . J. II, Jones 20.75 lloma Tfleplmno Co John It. Humph 17 a, Annul 70.50 Court Houm. Hoard of Water t'liniiiilssloneri I 15 no J, W. Jones I ''0 W. 8. JubU I7H 50 SECTION ADOPTED THROUGH "JOKER" WOULD MENACE EN TIRE STATE 4.50 4 4 50 3.U0 5.7 1.00 came to me and said," Jack, the dis trict attorney w rites me )hat he wants j ate us. He says if you do, It w ill be j Electors Thought They were Castlng all right; If you don't you'll be In; dieted. "Weber said to me. The only way you can get out of this is for yon to do as Mr. Whitman says and swear that yoj saw Becker and Jack Rose and me a fev hours after the murder. If you do that, you'll get out. like we will, after the trial. If : you don't, you'll be indicted and spend six months in jaiL' Louis Plitt, brother of Becker's so called press agent, was another Tit ness for the defense who was forced on the stand by Justice Goff after Mr. Mclntyre had declared his case closed. Mr. Mclntyre refused to ex amine Plitt and again the district at torney read Into the records evidence against the state's case. "Jack Rose told me," flitt testified, "that Becker didn't have anything to do with the murder. He said, 'I swear Ballots to Abolish Poll Tax People Would be Powerless (By Chas. V. Galloway, Chairman Leg Islative Tax Committee) Salem. Or., Oct. 23. To leave as a portion of the Constitution of Oregon Section la, of Article IX (adopted In 1910 through a "joker" which led the people to believe that they were vot ing to abolish the poll tax) Is to place the state of Oregon in continual dan ger. It ties the bands of the State so that there can be no Immediate remedy or even aid, no matter how grave the emergency. Advocates of single tax to arrive at their own ends. to you on mv mothers grave that i . , . . ,. ... , . j -, ,. . X, . a who e general public welfare. War, Becker didn t have anything to do I .. . . ,,, ., ' i.u ..1 11 11 kT. ! 1 rebellion, invasion any of these con with tnis. He is Innocent, but I ve , .... ,j , .i. . , . . ,. . . v j ditions would leave the people of been ta Ulnjr too much, and I ve got 1 , . M, . . ? ..it. .Li... I the State powerless under this amend to testify against him Tomorrow will be devoted to sum 1 . .,, , . . ... . ming up. Justice Goff w ill charge the b" 8ha" bf ome a. la,w unt" "a8sted i,"Btu' j. . by the people nearly two years after jury Thursday morning. , itQ .nlrru,",n , ,h(, i,,-,.,,,,, BECKER VERDICT , Had this amendment been in effect in ! past years serious consequences would I have been the result. The following quotations from the 1912 report of the i Chester Smith 1.00 I Hoard of State Tax Commissioners Cilon Irish Albert lies A. V. Ripirs A. Stefanl & Co. li. M. Jones lohn Robbins ('. K. Knglan John Willi; John Wills I). R. Himick J. P. Warner 4.30 I?. T. Heard W. It. Heard F. C. Herr Road District No. 18. Wilson & Cooke $ F. Kaiurath J. E. Jones Road District No. 20. Carl Stromgreen. 16.00 rom.reen 8.00 rutz lii.JO G. A. Gotberg 10.00 Jonas Peterson S.00 Fred Haurer 4.00 Fred Haurer. Jr 8.00 John Putz 12.50 Road District No. 21. Alfred Danlelson 31.50 August Dahlstrom, 4 ui) Andrew Johnson 6.00 A .N. Swanson 20.00 Hul Bros 175.01 John Erickson 20.00 Fred Richner, 13.50 John Slaughter 12.00 D. C. Ball 12.00 R. D. Ball 12.00 Louis Pendleton 10 00 E. A. Swanson 30.21 Alfred Swanson. 24.00 Walter Corbet 24.00 J. G. Crawford 24 oO John Jones 24 00 Claude Winslow 24.00 Chas. Johnson M.uf Road District No. 25. J. H. Mitts x 1J.ID J. A. Mitts 4.00 Jo. Gibson 2 00 F. Wehner 2 00 L. Wehner 1.00 Ed. Gibson ,-' 4.00 .. 1 0 ' 00 2.iH) 6.00 33. SO Krnest ltoi ... Goedfrlcd Moese , .1. W. Itoota Co. Joiisrud Bros, .. Herman Johnson Albert Welsh ... Frank Slefer John IVYoiiiik . . Al Shcppnrd ... 44.00 I Mood & llilteblns 20.00 I Robert I jitlsdowui 8 8'. ' Straus Lumber Co 511 Hi 13. HI 32.20 KosberK Lumber Co, lS.oi, Charlie Kosburg 30,00 6.75 411.0't 2S.50 J. C. Klllott & Co 219.40 Henry lloffmelster 2.00 Itlchunl NotbniiKliio Henry lleunetisen Arthur HenciH-k Fre.l Hoff molster M. Sliinlctiscti Rosier PcYimiiik Christ Zlncell Kd Rlcti Louis Rich Johnson . l'ltner Rice & Plielan District No. 54. John IHescher 22.10 j Then Thyker S. M LoiiK 22.3-1 ' U. V. Watt t'.j.CS ! W. M. Hurkoit jo.jn ; W. F. Stniiton CIiiih. IH'U W. W. Myeli 2.f.0'Ori.KOIl City li e Works 2.00 Wilson f Cooks J. 50 Frank Hum-li J. K. Hei'ley K. II. Cooper. Aaiit . , Jail. 12.00 27 Oil 2.70 .75 IX. 3.IIO 51 1,0 21.50 K. T. Ms 98.57 II. W, Kantio 5,00 Clius. Relstock . Arthur Iteanlorlt C. C. Henderson II. W. Kiiniii. .loo Itiislifnrd ... Krlt tleppert . . . 7.50 8.00 ao:o 12.00 Will l lilch County Poor. 30.75 W. W. Llnleil 16.00 j Pro 11k Talbert ,10.00 j J. J. Toblii 41.110 Hum Hmlllt 30.0(1 W, W. Llnleil 13.25 ' lloswell L. Iloliiinn Ammst tlepiiert 15.25 0. R. Thorpe ... 2.50 I M. L. Kiili-ht 4.00 i.I. I lowers ' ! 0o -(it-nut Miimpower 2.2iw. W. Cooke ... 2 00.R. II, Heiitlo 210 00 W 11. 9 8 01 j Louis Nobel, Jr l.f.O I'lilare Menl Miukel 12.00 '(1. Itoliei ls TI10 Crown I'tug Co. 5 0 1 J. Fisher . 55.19 ' H. Stanton J. J. K inula 11.50 i J. L. Stanton J. N. HHert C. W. Kuse District No. 39 Wilson & Cooko 2(00 Fred Worms Herman Fisher 35.iNi j lis no i 76.00 j 30.00 I 33.0.1 1 N 31.75 1 W 22.00 I C. 4.0S 18.00 .00 , II. 1. All.'ll 11. Mnttnon 22.00 IT. M. Gardner The Kslacndii Pharmacy EXPENDITURE OF CLACKAMAS ' ,. COUNTY FOR THE MONTH OF L, ,p ,,ul ,w SEPTEMBER. 1912. y w ,.,.,, GENERAL FUND. 5 00 3.50 4 00 10.00 17.50 15.00 LI 3.1 13,55 1.60 20.00 2 1.1 l'. M. I toy In . 10(13 10 03 12 OO 1.23 IS SI '.'ii no 5.00 Insane. County Court. U (!. Miller . I , Hlnlr I i:i.20 I'. A. Miles .. II. Mnttoon IS 00 I J, W. N.n-rls . ... 3.30 2 50 5 00 A. Klllott 3.50 j 1 1 it i-.tt ti. Mount 10.00 I Oti Fashion Livery StnbU 3.00' Printing and Adv. I.liii I Kdilh C. Jitcknuil 15.0(1 j Oioi'oii I'll) Fiiteiprlni 1.1 I t..". I A. V. Lenbardt 16 0o M. t!ros IO.(ki tlreKon City Courier 10 10 :Amoa Tr.-yer 21.00 'T. M. .Miller 3i! on I wild Animal Bounty 2i'..'.'5 u - " "ronoT 210.' Circuit t-ourt. IX. Hlnlr 4ui;.'in lv Wilson .'.-" 1 John Hosteller 20 o-i j Juvenile Court. 1 .0 20 Oo K. P. EXPECTED TODAY I touches upon two instances, which, j had the amendment then been In ef I 1.1 ymu umc leauiieu 111 Keiieitil ; demoralization of State affairs. "It Is recalled tnat on account of a I deislon of our Supreme Court hold ATTORNEY FOR ACCUSED NEW j lug unconstitutional the establish I ed basis for apportionment of the ' State tax to be paid by the several j vuumno, iv ,,caiii 11 u l uui; CAjfrui , ent but Imperative for the Legislative YORK POLICEMAN PROSECUTION HITS 'Assembly of 1909 to pass an emergen Road District No. 27. L. N. Jones $ 8.01 Albert Harth, 2.00 John Barth 3.00 Joe Jackson 26.73 Road District No. 30. F. E. Davidson $ 5.0o Wm. Dyer 10.00 Road District No. 31. J. Bushbaum $ l.Cb WILL BE ; Article IX been in effect at that time and it been necessary to await the Assistant District Attorney Moss In-1 l-'wal election of 1910 before any timates that State h?s not Dis- cy measure providing a new basis of R- de Neul, 10 50 apportionment. Had Section la of S. Turner 0.00 measure could be enacted to correct the difficulty, we would have been closed -II Facts in Tragedy Peters Hardware Co., 3.70 District No. 32. W. H. Streeter $ S !. o P. Kneck J5.G0 w ithout any reasonable basis forappor i E. Todd 2100 tionment of taxes to be paid the State j w- p Young . .. 27 00 ; .-J. ne jcain i.7yj unu j?iv. nj uue who Is at all familiar with this pro 1 Mem can readily realize how serious ' W ..NEW YORK, Oct 23. The fate of 1 wuld have been the demoralization 1 15. Streeter. Police Lieutenant Uecker, charged of th fis' aI affairs of the State and . r,. Walling, with the murder of the gambler, Her- i If . ',; ' V'. 1 K- Mirdotk man Rosenthal, will rest with the Jury , jt wag ne,.e,tary for the Legislative tomorrow. Counsel for both tides Assembly to be called In special sea completed today thtir Bummingbpand i"n for the purpose of correctine a H. Heater 14.00 V. Heater 21.2; 2.00 300 3.00 District No. 33 Henry Cromer E. Horner, .$101.30 8.00 . 8.00 7.00 all that remains to close the case is "a' or p,rror ln tne tax laws. ; f-re,t Horn(r . v . i 1 l nder the restrictions imposed by I . ,, Justice Golf s charge to the jury. cr.,.,i,. i ,., ..i,.i iv , James Morel Becker heard himself characterized fion wulrl )iave bppn mi0HMble and!Ar"lv Haybelt. 10.00 by John F. Mclntyre, his chief counsel the revenue syptem of the State, and : Dale Young S.00 as tbe victim oi a conspiracy Bi.niea of every county and municipal sub- John Harvard by Jack Rose, tne neaa 01 tne asaasir division, would have beeen seriously 1 ,. , r.f u 1 !.. i"""- ""iier Ins," and by Assistant District Attor- ,onf,i-d. Of co-irse. It mav bo tni.l ney Moss, as "the brains behind the that e shall always get along at any i D- '!"njimon, gunmen, with a tremendous motive rate, that the government will not 1 0. W. Keller, for murder." ! stop and that public obligations will W. K. Meyers. I Roy Wilcox, The defense centered Its attack on ,e met In some manner or nther th state's case almost Wholly On 'nt rensnnnlito until,, tt-l!! oo-o ih.i Rose's testimony, which Mr. Mclntyre r-erlwls of uncertainty and confusion 1 K!'rn"1,f- Onderanskl denounced as "unworthy of belief be- j taxation and public finance should I M'f'urdy Lumber & Hdwe. Co., cause Jack, Rose testified to Save if possible, be avoided rather than I Carl Howel himself Irom the electric c-nair. ne invited. characterized the corroborating wit- nesses as "croons and murderers"; 1 the state's case he summed up with j The Danger After Grip 8.00 1 00 7.';o. 2.00 . ."0 6 no 10.00 18.83 43.00 T. H. Hayner 10.00 Jn.-oli S. hnff . si.i.V) 'l fv'iinowcr William Stewart S2.50.J- 22 0" ; K. L. Jobnson Krank JPitear !)70,J. Sor.-nscn 1" On; W. W. Myers T. L. Sinclair 3:1 ss Voder 4.0i Hoake . V.u.l. 1-hrl-m.r Ml IU W Yo.l.T i 00 V- K. Mueller I'.lllott 2.00 , II. K'.inpcnl.ciiiler Mis. C. J. Pinker 3.0(1 .Geo A. Hrown , . . IS 20 J, J. Mallnll Norman Howard ."S.5e Harry Shunliorn 40.50 Otto Smizer 33.5o A. O. Atcholls 5S.30 Geo. T. Hruiuier 29.25 Ed ward Brcmner 29 23 William Edwards 23.23 Erick Dutrlch .5.23 A. D. Jones 12.0 Thomas Lewis 16.00 , r:''- r''' K,' Robert Shnnborn 32.no ;Joh" Kil k,MI L. Gardner . .' ' 19.23 J- F. f'romer Plviln finillh !?.-, i A. A. Allen .. X. It. Graham Tlr.ii'Hu Griihiiiu Aiiins Kelch Albeit (i.-e District No. 55. Kniuk l.i.s.h W Id lio , Thos. Met 'al... 10 0' ' I-- ''-oyer Sim P. S. Hiiker tc.i ('bus. A. Iiiirtleiiiay John M.-tielchlo . . . , 4 ;mi i W II I'telller 3I.SH I 4 1 oo ; r. f. Stats Fair. l-'kh.-r H. M.ittiHUi . ,s 90.00 A. J. Monk . J. C. Maito-n 22 00 A. I. Lcnls !J. A. TI-lMiian 43.oO'J. J. Mallntt I. O'l j Clear Creek Creillllerv Co. . 12 20 Gladstone Lumber t'o 39.00 ' It. M. Get. Iile 3:1.20 Thus. LIlidsM 37.211 1 W. E. N'lles 31 20 j. lolui It Hnwlaml JS 73 30.t'.0 , G.-o. Del nk 12. jo I no 21 15 5 10 In l 2.50 7. VI :' mi 30 20 2.1,11 14 41 42.00 ; W. S. Maple 39IHI W. It. Wentworth 32.00 Chris Muralt .... 4 1 1)0 S. A. D. lluniiute Otis Howard I 04 75 Jim Cromer 5400 I'nitik llaberlach Casto 3.25 ' Julll, Otto Striker 2(5.25 ;J,m Voting Fred Spangler 8.00 Jn,m' l'rilf,( Evan Lewis 25.00 j A- Meyer Chas Casto ? oo ! James Mammon 4 nn, Oliver Gerber 4.00 ; "u ; a. n. Coop David E. Jones, Jr District No. 41. Paul R. Melnlg Earnest Evans 6.40 1.00 ' Frank Corkei llne 3. C. Klrchum ... 31 no! John Heft 27.00 Thos. Kii.l.-ii 21.00 )N. C Mlrhels 15.00 I''0. W. Judd 19 Oo Snrver 5 Go 50) lt dO II. S.-hiiebel 5.K0 7.30 W. It. Stafford 30.20 4 4to i Justice Peace Olst No. 2.00 i . D. Eby ... lOSlljWIliK 2.00,0. E. I'reyiiig 4.70 d.oo 33 Sil 37.00 37 So .10 Su 39.20 6(5.7 1 9 10 31 70 CLARK PLEADS FOR TARIFF REVISION G. S. Thompson 4.00 -'ohn II. Kelso Robert Mattoon 36.00 '' ',uvl Arthur Layton Arthur Evans 1.00 Wm. I'pdegrave 2.00 Weber Roberts 2.00 M. M. Reed 60 A. P. Sklllln 10.23 Granvll Cooper ; 9.00 A. A. Rice 22.00 John Hews 1.00 C. A. Keith 21.25 Gaylor Keith 4 0 District No. 43. A. D. Burnett 5.00 I. M. Henkle 3.60 Geo. Preston 1.50 H. Preston 12.00 William Schnelman 7.00 A. D. Hurnett 16.23 R.B.Gibson 1.00 ! EXPENDITURE OF CLACKAMAS ; i) p yr,,.. District No. 44. COUNTY, FOR THE MONTH OF Joh1 K;u, SEPTEMBER. J j. T. Faule" GENERAL ROADS. j Montague j District No. 56. IT. A. Cornwall IF. Maylleld I Jesse Mayfleld j . District No. 57. ! Simon Miller I Will Rott 'l)an Rott I Simon Rott F. E. Hilton ,Wm. II. Stuwe IE. Ilixel I A. R. Stonier jl.. L. Ijintz , Mllo Miller 5.00 R. S. I..III .45 K. D. Spear 5 00 -le Hinllh John lioelbe 4 4S Edinoii Harry 7 00 Mrs. Edinon Hnrry 500 'o'1- Weber 7.011 ! R. L. IJirge 4 o F. N. Lechler 13.00 Tom Weaver 5 00 Hoy Haskell , 7.05 955 2 40 240 2.40 1.60 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.60 1.20 1.20 1.20 j.oo; Clem Wilson 1.20 r,n L. D. Roberts 5o - W. W. II. Snmson 1.20 PROGRESSIVE CANDIOATE FOR UNITED STATES 8ENATOR SPEAKS HERE DEMOCRATIC POLICY IS ANALYZED B. Elmer Ksnnady, Nominee for 8o, rttary of Stats, Wants All Parts of Statu Rep. sented A. E. Chirk. Progressive luiiiiliieo fur Cnlted Suites senator, and Elmer Kennedy, nominee of the same party for secretuy of slate, spoko to a fulr K. L. Shaw W. Mead 15.00 9 00 5.00 Robert Mattoon 8.20 1 Gladys Curtis 1.70 Hlair 18.00 j Geo. A. Hrown . 3.00 A. II. Averlll Machinery Co. .. 12.150 ! Geo. A. Prown . 16.50 Stndard Oil Co 10 so Charley Wright C. Geiger Chas. Rider District No. 45. Walter Cox C. E. Surfus District No. 46. A. H'-inrl-'h II. 8. Anderson Orval Watts Elton Hattan D. L. Helghton 8.00 j Oregon Arsenical Spray Co... 3.00 jc. L. Matloik .. E. B. Watts 10.00 j J. V- Green 87.50 j. I. R. Worms ... W. It. Crafton 10.00 i E. Pnetsch 62.50 j W. J. Ranch W. E. Brown 18.00 Chas. Sho-kley 37.50 j O. R. Llvesay ... M. Leach 20.00 W. Riiney 37.50 1 R. E, Woodward 3.10 4.20 1.70 1.70 1.70 6 10 1.70 1.70 I Heall & Company 27.01 G. II. Hniiimond 1.7) 1.5'jj Grunt Mutnpowcr( 215.09 j F. H. Haywnrd 1.70 7.5o , Goodson Bros 9.50 ! II. I). Mercer 1.7o 20. oo i Wilson & Cooke 10.05 , C. Klileuhous 1.70 10.00 I -I- Levitt 6.50 j Charles McCtirver 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.40 1.40 1.20 3.10 A. J. Crafton 12.00 J. Wymore 47.50 ! E. L. rfhnw C. B. Goodson 6 00 C. J. Mendenhall 2.00 R. Carr 12.00 J. J. Hattan 15.00 District No, 47 Warren & Emmons 4.5') . V.eteto 66.00 It. Kelley 27."0 II. P. Brownrigg 77.0o F. Hattan J. R. Myers 32.30 j F. M. Morgan J. Hemingway 112.50; Geo. Blghatn 7.50 j A. G. Harberg 3.95 6.25 Earnest Generowskl, Herld Woster, '.l.uO 31.00 a declaration that District Attorney , ;jf g often a fystem. WUIafl Young S.'iO Whitman, "actuated by ambition," j Weakness, nervousness, lack of an- E. II. Tison 27.00 had fathered a prosecution "framed j r,etite. enerey and ambition, with Henry Cromer . 36 01 up" by "crooks." disordered liver and kidneys often r ' ,',. Assistant District Attorney Moss follow an attack of this wretched rti- ( ' B' ,iara ,0 resented the implication that Mr. i Pase. The greatest need then g ! Joseph Giithridge 4.00 Whitman had any other motive than Electric Bitters, the glorious tonic, W. E. Meyer? 10.00 duty for seeking the conviction of blood purifier and regulator of stom-lrj. w. Keller ' . 8 00 lie. ker and denounced the vilification ach, livr and kidneys. Thousands I i ' ' f.A.,naul tr.m lhA HfonaA "n reveal-.hav nrnvpH that the.v "nnflrfnlli -.CHer 2-,. 00 Henry Wornock, 15.00 G. Wilrox 20.75 of counsel for the defense "as reveal-, bave proved that they wonderfully ing the desperate straits to which ho I strengthen the nerves, build np the had come." ' system and retore to health and good 'If Moss accused Mr. Mclntyre of ; spirits after an attack of Grip. If misrepresenting the evidence to the j suffering, try them. Only 50 cents, jury, Impelling Becker's attorney to , Sold and perfect satisfaction guaran- Jump to his feet and shake his Dst in j teea oy an omeinsn. If. Carmlckel Rose Sam Roberts E. Roethe District No. 49. McCurdy Lumber & Hardware Co 26 78 V. Snyder 61.50 II. Davis 46.0' 25.SO j gl.( 3li,,m.- Thursday evening ut W illametto nail. Music was furnished by His. Ore. gou City band and Kenneth Wood, wi.rd favored the meeting with a vo. ml solo which wua enthusiastically encored. K. J. Tooo presided ovur the meet ing and liiTVodiu ed tint speakers In u brief but forceful address. Mr. t lurk spoke at length on Nullotial Is. sues, advocating a National Primary mw, under which c.iiiidldates for pres. nleiit and vice president would be nominated by direct vote of tlio peo. pie. He denounced political bosses as typuied by Harnes, Penrose, (lug. geuliolm uml Murphy, Taggnrt and Sullivan and declared that only through a National primary law could the sinister Inlliience of such men bo eliminated from National politics. Tuklng up the Democratic tariff t.r.t Icy, of a tariff for revenue only. b pointed out that logically It meant a lunir on tne tilings the neonla do nAt produce and freo trade on all Anier. lean productions. As opposed to this he advocated an Itntnedlule repeal of "in rayne Aioncn mil and nn limned, lute revision downward of the (nrllT along lines that would reduce tho cost of living and the removal of all dut. les upon all trust controlled or mo iiopollzcd articles. Taking up the platform of the Pro gressive party In relation to the work. Iiik classes, he advocated a living" wage fur working women, limitation upon the hours of labor and the sup presalon of awont shops, prohibition of child labor and leg(f,tn t0 make safe and siinllnry the conditions of labor, declaring that It was of more Importance (o tho nation to preserve the lives, health and morals of th... engaged In industrial fXTII fiat Istnsi than to conserve tho material rrannr! ces. Mr. Kennedy pointed nut t),..t i, stale board were nil Salem men, mid that It was only fair to th Mi,..- ,h... Drvall Watts 12.00 'Vlnnln R. Hewitt 113.30 1 ' : fa-l onrt, be chosen from some ' uiuuun county. 4.05 1.90 J. Howk 27.00 J. Young 13.75 Thomas Evans 10.00 M. N. Mullard 6.00 O. A. Patton 27.30 C. E. Ilattln 15.00 Ed Mathus 77.00 j J. A. Davis 25.00 Wm. Rail 33.75 W'm. Smart 20.00 ; H. 8. mutton 60.00 O. P. Roethe 46.25 ,'Wm. Strange 25.00 j Recorder. W. C. Callff 33.75 I J. Coates 13.50 Edith Smith II. Starkweather 57 00 P. Palmer 13.50 iMalu Grnff . E. Verley 62.25 . R. A. Redeli 13.60 '1,011 Cochran . II. Sharpe 7.63 H. A. Battln 27.50 ; N. K. Derby Nelson 2.25 1 Trojan Powder Co 6.251 Treasurer, 6.75 J. O, Brian 4.00 Alice Dwlgglns 40.00 6.75 J. T. Fullam 2.50; Coroner 4.50 ( has. Rider 12.00 ' W. J. Wilson 4. 60 5.00 W. Mead 6.00 ; William J. Wilson 10.00 jD. D. Hosteller 2.BV I Dr. M. C Strickland 6.00 Clyde A 1 1) k worth 4.0O Supt. of 8chools. W. F. Stanton 4.73 .1. E. Cilavan 114.00 C. B. Davis Sheriff. F. A. Miles 66.75 Tax Department. CIs. Han-lay Pratt 60.00 Clerk. W. I,. Mulvey 8.00 . w . . 65.00 65.00 63.00 ' 6.00 Elton Hattan 14.00 H. M. Jones 121.93 J.J. Honebon 46 00 ! L. Leach 2.00 j W. Wf. Marrs 5.00 Tom Carter 46."3 I D. L. Highton : 6.00 Assessor. W. W. Porter 24.00 W. R. Crafton 6.00 Gertie Wilson 4.C) Alex Irvin 46.00 ' E. H. Wttts 6.00 Clara Mitchell 60.00 F. fianford 46.00 J. J. Hattan 12.5A.M. E. Gaffney fi.OO O. T. Hunt 67.75 l. II. Anders 33.00 lien T. Rawlins 24.00 Geo. Hathaway 15.00 C. Johnson 26.00 F. M. Snyder 25.00 F. N. Cadnough 21.00'H. O. Sanford 23.00 Tom Watson 12.00 P. O fiarver. 12.00 G. II. Sanford 31.09 A. T. Hunt 27.00 Almost A Mliacl One of the most startling rlmn. ever teen In any man, according to W. B. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Tex wa. affected years ago In his brother! He bad such a dreadful cough " he writes, "that all our family thought he was going Into consumption, but he began to use Dr. King's New Dis covery, and was completely cured by ten bottles. Now he a sound and well and weighs 218 pounds For many years our fnmiiv .. ..,-. .7S I wonderful remedy for Cn....h. Morris Wheeler 26.00 Current Expanse, Colds with excellent results." It's W Jl McCord 23.59 Huntley Bros. Co 20.30 J,"!''1'' rellbl and guaranteed. U Rltr.er 15.00 Pacific Telephone Tel. Co . 22.60 1 1? freTat All" Dnigg'!'ts!' Ray Richer .' 49.00 W. A. Leek 63.00 O. W. Boring 19.00 8. A. D. Hungate .... A. Weaver 39.00 I D. Thompson Meldrum Edith Jackson 48.00 Surveyor . . . . 6.00 .... 67.2" Wm. Wheelet 61.00 Hud Thompson 7.80 E. A. Patterson 8.t0 j J. F, Wllworth 30.00 1 Paul Dunn 7.80 I J. A. Imel 20.50 Harry Gray lUSJWSi"--, J I'M