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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1913)
j t i l 4 v 1 d II li tl tl in ei It al y HI HI) ch yo to ri J u In im rai of en RO! air i JONES IN KAC Register of Land Office An nounces Candidacy. ette river l i;w Irtre ;o a.'l. Ins boat on the moonlit waters or :ie mighty Columbia, when the Man of the Silverslde and Chinook WILL MAKE THE HUH FOB GCKSRESS """ Known -Mm In Oregon Max Sjjli-.xiiil J-Ki,atiie j,ionl Sunili. for Kowljura, OrtKon, I)i:c. 27. '12 An oi-er, Jeitr to the voter o; the firm congressional district. Jlundrerle of peojil,. Uvmx In ev ery county in ttie f,m coiiKreafcior.al "" ' nev,T written, n.-j. graphed or asked me u, l.erome a candidal for conifresn. However believing in the ,,r.ne,,,le that if a man waniii aitli.ns: il,e (., nay to u ' V alter it. and not wail ior it l come to Mm, and holding to ui0 domino ii,..,t ,i,.r ,Jr Uirm of Bovernment n. u ,,o iIikKra-e to mnk an office at the hands of the People, I ll.nfore desire to hay hat after duo crjn.iid-ration and "without any menial rtrviii.n ... undue Influence," I h-1Vt. decided to hocomo a candidate for congress on me repuhlican ticket at the coming I" unary election. lining, a ntranger to m.-mv ,.r v,. t the risk of being called an cgollm I am going to tell you something rdoui myself In order that you may .n ''" io rorm an opinion an to wnether I am an well qualified for the position as other candidates who re seeking the office, First, In order not to try to de ceive you, must say that I have as nuinr fault, as the average man, and wnon the campaign begins to warm uo the other fellows will tell you all about thorn. From first evidence I have learned that I first opened my eye. In a modest dwelling on a ,,,, ukea the Iock near Lawrence, Douglas countr.i over, and navisiiifcn on th. u-,n,. more man a hair century ago. My father died when I was .:.; hf vein . M . j r . niiii i came to ore- if usuenuen; double reffed a r' son with mr mother i ,tr . ... the "'"utioa to alio- worn. cud.1e,. . " r,;TJ U!'ou "''"-ad In the , ,h fj"' l'' l" ,r. when the storm klnB wa. on and lauuma Hay country. Two years . .?. ?" ,'U oc!-v ' fie white cap, li, the way from Sand . m, n.u.r.er died and I worked, ,h . ' , ; '"cti Astoria, worked as deck raneuers nd farmers until I was n ' 'Kteen. going to th t..)hl ,,, . v;"'-d to allow our moth ,-I.ir:n - .. ., " I '. WIVC-S. t , -unci llirylll:8. from is:,; ir, hi; r the 'j;"-'iriK ranir.ii n and 't steamhoatlng." From! """ i..; to l5Si was rnimtv ..' ', ..n uui sea ion l-incoln count to entertain you in the latest At c. i . , -eiu u, me anverside and Ch nool ,tt1!''!V '-:-d,ced a, wa, music , ,he ears of three thou . " "Jr " a" tr.a-j sand fishermen- ihi. nd and captain on steam and sail-1 'le, caUtilerd slid : ,.K , . ,!,, ,f , , ' i l!"s Personal knowledge of Or- r.-h -of cq.a, ,..f.raSe. ,nd another j eron I believe that 1 can be of some ' "' 8 '-'t(r' et iicsg :i:e i:ne oi rv. t .i.. . .. , u.aie arja ne peep;,. ! whorn I seek to represent. f intri. it f i . . i . , ,. " " ' am elected, come and see me during which time' ' , " " ' lCamc law- -' of modest means I will not b ur. It. fU. I v. - HI rr... .iu ..:n. .i, - MffTInllpn hotel. ner VPPlr nn.i nuui win Biv a premium wuu ciiun ( - entitle the holder of the first choice . , , M. n,.lfwr.....v Kriii fh.iS-a,,S,p57h.! NEAREST JMVERYTHING ticKeis, not more man jou, wiii de cide the choice amone themselves bv a popular vote. Tin's offer and corn- Jy1s ' ttn will close on December 31,. 131J. tf, I f.udied law and was admitted to practice jn l,i7, since which time I have be,.,, n ti. active practice. Represented Polk and Lincoln counties in the legislmr. o,.. isia- oiirg i,y l-reiident Taft. Uecember: 18, I SOS, s-rving four years. j While a member of the legislature' In ISO.'! I Introduced what was1 iwiuvwi as trie cur shortage or de murrage bill. I, wa.i r!feand and in "-and C . Z Vc"' ' "5 !"' b,U yU Ri" b welcome.! the Ji:"'t';' ? ".Di:LJ"Vf .'eUt Capitol e . uo..!., tryiiima trie i-h.KIp nff -in i. terms. Appointed rei,e, .....I Al ' same session I introfc-d : the n,w. .. .7... . nl.ed Slates land Jn, ' .. appropriating 10o,O00 to av , -Kee,. ,:;.'.r. " " "C S'M """an war veteran claims, due for u,e s,i ,., v , " . ! Sincerely yours. in .;.e Jn n AV, I war, of Oregon, a debt con-! B. t . JO.NK.,. , traited by the Oregon territory and; You have our coupon for tl.ool ""i-'o lor over fnty vears. I ' ' LO sreen trading stamps. This bill passed t.'.e house, but was' n0 ' driver that 60c 7 I ain in.rod,,.. .,1 , ..... K'-""1 ' "-nate. but a similar! Jus, X,. f' .a"'- dng a memiier of tl,.. ... ,,.,!,,'. became a law in ,!:e session nf l Johnson's Drur Stnro ' S.i iw r.eister Ladies Tailoring Col upon my own motion and l??? W1" be opcn .'.Qr one more term. :'7t,:n r: 1 d,ra8bfrnsewF,nii iKajn.it l he Well, Farirn Pft,.if?,. 1 f,. Vnrr.ll f 7 , 7 . "'-in , January 1 ana ERS P C. S. Heinline, Phone 33 -K OTARREUJ B?t located and most popular hotel in the City; circulating ice wafer in every room. Eipecisl attention to ladies travelling alone. Kxcelltnt, reasonably priced grill. Meet your friends at the Manx. European Plan Rites SI. 50 up. Management, Chetter W. Kelley V 'l w i null mi iiiiwip i n ill 'BsaJ "inroaris, got it incorporated ;,, the railroad commission bill, '.vaich be an:e a law. At this same session I introduced and secur -d the ..' of a law providing for the Direct, ,r. , arent-teachers me-.'icL" , aL ... 1SI3. In laos, .iiv . Ultlia r.xpreirs comiianies of Oregon for a r'rr;ivfl discount in tuition. reduction of express tales. Moth Stephens street. the same session in,..i ! tne3t' su'!8 were decided in f.vor .. Jones Free Locks Hill, which became I ""ippers, and a reduction of a law, appropriating $:iOrt,0(,0, con-! lwenly 1,er ct'nt was made in the Ore- tlngent upon the government appro- , ' prlatlng a like sum for the t,urn,.l ''",rlnS niy term as register of the of building new, or purchasing the 0f,ice 1 work'"l for the revision old locks at Oregon City, and the I 1 "C la"tl iaws In the 'nter- opratlng of the same free to the peo- eBtS "' tho bona flde bomesteaders pie by the government. The eov- ernment having failed to appropri ate any money for that purpose, at 216 X. n the ISO!) session 1 again introduced a hill continuing th H K.I tH n hi.roi,i-l. ! atlng of Muu.ouo for another two :avo "f a,1,,ence. the purpose of who were seeking to settle the wild lands of Oregon. I urei,..re,i ,.,t had Introduced in the senate and- nouse or the Lnlted States a bill pro viuing ior an annual six months years, contingent unon tho t.r.ver.. ment making a like appropriation to purchase tho locks. Since that time the government has appropriated SPECIAL SALE OF BRILLIAh T CUT GLASS t-vj Every piece deep cut by hand from choice crystal blank, by killed workmen . America's greatest shop. At a little more than onejMlf tho price you usually have to pay. Soe those beautiful wares while tho stock is complete. Marslers Drug Company SttBTrTTTf IS? the rihtiSub)ect. 'h'i'i in- i fl ) ' -v is" ,;.. fiiC: Vv'V-1-'-'-.;.. ,;. ,v si ,.r,o giving the homesteader an opportun ity to earn money with which to live on while improving his homestead, and to allow those who had children of school age an opportunity to send them to school. If elected I shall stand sou.irelv nnd fearlessly for legislation in the interest of the people, for the im provement Of OUr river nnl k.rl,. ! for the deepening of the Willamette: j river that It may be navigable from i I Portland to Kngeno at all e..r,na nr , I tne ''. for more and better roads,! , ior me nmendlng or enacting of our public land laws t0 conform to pres I ent conditions, and for the mirvev. ItiK and classifying of the lands In ' our rorest reserves, that the vast area of grazing and agricultural land's may be opened o settlement If tho government shall finniK. win the suit now pending against the wregon nnd California Itailroad com pany, I shall do all In my power to keep these lands from being placed in tne reserves, and work to the end that the grazing and mrrl.eiitnr,.! lands may be mien to settlement un der th homestead laws Having lived forty-Hire., vwir. I,. uregnn, lielng acquainted with tin conditions in every roimtv of the .ti met and with many of th having worked us lumber Jack, farm cd the rich valley lands. rn "Armstrong" mowing machine n ti, fertile bottoms where the timothy. red-top, clover nnd Id,, grass glow six feet high: having walked nnnriv every mile of the west line of seven or our dimities that ilr,er and stretch nbing the Pacific ocean for tnt'eo hundred miles, from Clatsop to i tiny, pulled stroke oar in a fish I i 1 'uti's all there i; to p-l.otoiv.-mhy. v'o knew Jvoni penonco that Scr. :.-c.-. Car c.. ; liuvt every phcloirnpivc coiuiiiioa site cpssmHy. Mnnuf cf i-cd .v i! c -,t IiKli'pcti'.iL'n'. Cnmcr.-i AT ;,!.; in .. Vt ,M t!vy ate ;;o (..n:;Uuccd th u Ir -y j;,.-,- f., V. iv'est J.'iihi.k' in i-vtiy , f : , . p!ictora:)l:y. .SKN'tCA Ctmcras arc mnJc ,,.n ,,,;.. :,: on mor::. The only Canu t. (li.it i : t!i i . jiii. -.I ,nt.i ,!. on I'k: !:c (or. "' ' c ff ti in pi-,I.l.;r. J,", ,-. . K'i.:J !.. :i v..::;i!ilo I'Viirrat.!,; : I ; .i'l. ii :.!'ov. how t.v Itiv ' an '.it .idi'i for iii.il.int; true 0 atliM.. ' . v...' -u A -k ),,i,r lic.ilcr lor it. Kit ,. , ,, . :..' njw:itjsi,n-.l to us. O SENECA CAMERA MFC CO. Kochoater, N. Y., U. S. A. lilt: LANCCST INRriTNOrNr CAMI.KA MAKIRS IN Til:: WORIJ) HTADTDO and Calendars for al the Roscbur3? Book Store Etvrylhing for the Office O c ,r S" 3 O Q E O - Alexander's Park Lots Fronting on L'mpnua tliver, covered with crane giant oaks hundreds of years old, are placed of contentment awav from the busy city life with Its struggle for making- money. Keating in a hammock between a couple of thrse monarchs of the forest, looking upon the slow flowirff Imprjua River, where in summer hundreds of children are taking a healthful bath, is a picture of childhood's days, and it eives peace of mind and rest do the body. 6o FOOT FRONTAGE, 250 LONG They are the best investments of any kind in Oregon at $oOO 00 only a few are left. 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