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1 lli: ST HI.U^NS MIST. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922 K()K C O N tíR K S M A N J N. M IL L E R ('outer \\ i . il \\\ I I t inan Hawley liuti several ni. .il in i Ivor unii liur ilio lm|irovonioiii nr| n Si Molona, bui on nil Ih* li.u,i lo r e p o r t a worn mini'. 1 th«*»«* uni i " ■ia until u f t o r tb o l r I by Ilio our I m o wlion thoy b.iv viali In 192 m,,,|i. , . ro p o ll a un Ilio Wll I n, ,.|, ,r li p ro jo r t w hich II la under*!'" I " i l i . . 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Veutch, lias Illed f o r the oilice o f R e p r e - ati ve in i he l e g i s l a t u r e f o r the i weiitieth district. We de sire to state our position, and if, ,i ‘ |in this statement, you aro sat isfied we wilj represent you as you desire to he represented, then we think we are 'i.Ritled tu your vote. l u st; 1 desire to say that I wa- not "picked out to run for tins ollire. The job js open and 1 am ait applicant for it just the same as I would apply for a job of clearing land or cutting wood. •Second: 1 do uiR represent any "interest whatsoever, except that of the common p-ople o f which 1 am one, and who cer tainly are in need of someone to guar d their interests at Salem. Ii elected, 1 will not he under any obligations to any interest or or ganization and I will be in a po* bition to do justice to all alike. Third; As to my qualillcations: I h a v e published a country news paper for over 25 years, and the training 1 have had during this long period of time has qualified me for th is position beyond a I I ii** s 1 1 ‘ n of doubt, f also have a legal education and hold certifi cates of admission to the su preme courts of two states. HERE ARE SOME OF THE Htliian I"or National Committeeman m THINGS I WILL DO 1. I wilt vote against ¿very measure which wiil increase taxes m 1 Oregon, unless ,t be a measure providing money lor the Mr I lu w 1. > » um specially ho I oci running expenses of government. ,„l I , ino, ot i he I- ml I will vote for every measure ,.r»l Kan - I 'ii A' i w hich la pro v which will decrease taxes in Or Ing ■<> I" i" : 'al, und » um u niouiboi egon. o( ih* i um u io., limi f ruined ilio C A N D ID A T E FOR 2. I will favor a bill reducing » g rito 11 1 . • \tenalon n e t ; Ilo wua the salary of state ollieials and .... Ilo r * * * * g . e t u f the heads o f our educational , . , lo .1 lui I, n by I ou institutions, some of which are greeu «Id i Iure,, rodo ral a p p r o p r i a drawing «10,00(1 a year. AT T H E R E P U B L IC A N P R IM A R Y E L E C T IO N T O BE i , i,. . I m i a u ro c o n t i n u i n g 3. I will oppose the educa l«fllUH' li I » i l i bolloflt t b e poti tion of doctors and lawyers at H E L D M A Y 19, 1922 p|„ ut ■ , i.i c o n n i ) ovory your tlie expense of the state. . ' *■ r 1 1 a I In* poti],lo of 4. 1 will oppose any further bond issues in Oregon. Col ululili« "inly hnvo already pur i>. I will fa%or the abolition n l| r eri r 111 I IlOHO of lllllliy If nominated and elected, my purpose is, as it has always been, of every state commission which otber acta ai,ri u|>i>roprlutluua In n II II I III \ N 1 deem unnecessary. nil ol I lio pooplo of to administer justice fairly, fearlessly and impartially to all. !(*‘|*ul)lìc*u!i < andida!«* 6. 1 will favor the taxation ih« etiti u i> ri,. Inieroaiotl Ilo bua -PAID A D V E R T IS E M E N T of all bonds and securities held iule,I a i’ |. i muny lini r v Iti nula w ho in Oregon. 1 am opposed to tax- hill till : T relief, a u c h na Mr» W IL L IA M S A JU KE AS V IC E -C H A IR M A N exempt securities Lillie Aiikell of Muy « e r , whuito butt t. K. Williams. lias bee i sided racket hy th, 7. I will favor any measure r rii. wua ru n dow n by .Nat louai < ululili II I* lu a M Mllli‘hrt vit ♦*-( h «iriiianslup ; nd is useies.s to Ore that will bring about «qual as " V ,1111 III' ■' fcon 1 a n > tuK kid k I ov * .* > in on« llullll and a can« in tin: other, his h uni* ar,< sessment and equal taxation. eu red Ur. p. so of n bill a l v i n a Ido l o .1. .1 sing e liiing for Jtegon duriti g thè 1 t 8. I HOLD THAT HIE TAX her :t rom penan I Ion of l à . o « 0 ; o b )«‘.irs h** Inn !»<•* QUESTION IS THE GREATEST ihi I ’om111 III Ok UlDHti Irei >T piratai (lo lllllfH. Ull'1 If 11»** hour »P*‘ii ISSUE IN OREGON AND THAT y Wll lam* ut 1urtland's s'. eilest (lui, 1ad been ! u II h t M.irvlc«-« f o r devoted tu von ki THIS STATE CAN MAKE NO or • • m>n, in* in Kilt have accolli] dirti H d Kolliei Iiiug for lid lucalll lore Individual (Mir people PROGRESS UNTIL THE TAX Ilia u un in if (tu* it|i(xdn i BURDEN IS LIFTED FROM THE menta In cunar«**« w«*re mad«. \ y PEOPLE. When this is accom S W R O N G W I I H W ILJ J A M S ? fu r fitn«*sa, cm plished then we may Ihink of U I I 1 1.4 (II * ii .titd In* h a s boon .liai1C« uf been)1I111K National ( ail niai, und runmnK new legislation. of Ih«* p rx H id r i:. .al . .i, ip ill it»74. oI* » V•II ill. We.- ru end of i . P •p*»r »lofi I was one of the first three ed The rciiMHi in ibut •ni I m p o r ta n t legisla ’ N «i t unni uiumíMet- seenni ext romei y unwiliing itora in Oregon to come out in to I rust W llllaiu v s u h t ( • man• > K t‘U l<‘U • d h y < üiiKr«*HH Th* i f even the ihicìfic Coast puri ot ] opposition to taxing the people nibia c o u n t y an» Intor- I he Ha'luti.ti t arnpai^n <>r iusuino ln 111 IN, when a Regional Director ! f o r the 1925 Fair. For over 25 K«»vuiiinu*i»t a n d f r o m , f o r ¿ht* Coarti wan ubi CU't , (he * 'omitBile» unied WÌHiatus down ni favor | years 1 have opposed the advanc . d in K m (’oiigrwin . of l i a \ moud IbTijAinln of Hun 1 rant*luco. Then, in i U20, when Harding ing wave of high taxes, which is wuM UKUin i#nim <1 and K1 trier K. 1 »over of Tacoma | tha t bo 1 m » t r u s t - ' ' m u r ii ii n in k . now engulfing the people. worffi> i I pabb* le gisla to r VS UM run»paiKi on tlie Coast. A. E. VEATCU, • I id A dvertmoinont » Willi i. rn h .’ Editor Rainier Review J. A. EAKIN CIRCUIT JUDGE P R E SE N T INCUMBENT n 11 i; hi i n . i itsoN 1A M S 1, O Y A L 1 O N OM iN L E S ? ••pilIlllCHtis are disc iMHing \\ >11: mum ' connect on wlth R'pti ilici. non inees for 1 nited Slates senator, )4*8l lou. 1>11» \\ILL AXIS DO ! IS FULL Dl TV BY M)K as ko,| li> friends ol Hie lata Senator ! n M I M rt ii nng a-ai'll in Eugene hy ire mis oi Senator R A. «•ii cl8 u! .*■<emito r MeNary and in Portland h) i riend» ( 4 3 .3 5 ) acres more or less. A tract o f land described as be I he u m p uig us of ci ginning at a stone at the southeast Ik'*» •• ‘ iiiiu.ssi.,r»rr fu r * '«»- an d an* a sk in g the corner of the T. J. Jackson D ona lurnbia i ituiii v. TIIK M ? T h is <|U* tion Land Claim in , T ow nship 3 m y se lf ¡ ih a ra n tll- Kulion In A-iuri.* North. Ranges 1 and 2 West o f W i l • fin»« o f ( 'o l u i u b i a B o o t h , in Sab in by lamette Meridiau and running thence "iii-r. I wlwh to ca ll of S e n a t o r Stanfield North 20 degrees East along the east > my «i tin 11 f l€*u t lonn • line of said Jackson claim 3.656 »<!•* ii i of ( 'o lu n ib ia V O T E FOR FITH IA N | chains to a poin t; theuce North 70 * a n d h a v e nerved | degrees. 7 minutes W est 40.01 l-TI'IIIAN i* aurtoaafiil .m i, -ini I l i usim-aa i s ' i i " ' mini. in in, u liso » ro, n Hielen« Repub iHur In t h i s c o u n t y | chains to a point in the West line o f lican » Ini W tl.l . UK u n Al TI» TM K U KCI Cl,|i W NOMINEES KITH- said Jackson c la im ; thence South ml hr.ve hail fIfl IAN UII. i . U ET rtlE NATIONAL OMMITTKE \NI> D I E NA TIONAL 20 degrees West along the West line •■ilio b uild in g e x Ö OV BKN M K .V I I n III S T L K K O « ORKUON. h I I ( C i o H u I n 11 t f y V penen,.. , rriumblu of s a i d Jackson claim 3.568 chains ; to the southwest corner ot said i H Ulld oleoted I will i n u i \ n i 1 1 it, Jackson claim ; thence south 70 de I Im puri ml • I V Ir • lu r i i ' t. (J. McNury, Secretary; ( 'lin*. \V. (OK CLATSOP c o e v r v ) grees East on the South boundary ' I r i 'm inty. Eborloln. Trou urei of sr id Jackson claim 40 chains to ___ P E T E R R E R O K I tH O N Seeks the Support o t Republicans ot the ; the southeast corner f said claim, ! to the nlace o f beginning, containing FIR ST C O N G R E S S IO N A L D IS T R IC T . fourteen and 46-100 ( 1 4 .4 6 ) acres more or less; A tract o f laud beginning st ths meander corner between Sections 19 and 20. Tow nship 3 North, Range 1 West ot the W illa m ette Meridian on the right bank o f the W illa m ette Slough ; thence Southwesterly along r ijh t bank o f said W illa m ette Shall lie forge ahead as a leader in the Slough 47.27 chains to a p o 'n t ; SI' 1 Oregon continue to hold the pre thence east 37.87 chains to a point Republican party? eminence that is now hers? on the section line between Sections 19 and 20; thence North on said sec The nomination and election of Mr. Norblad means tion line 24 S3 chains to the m ea n der corner between Sections 19 and A C T IV E R E P R E S E N T A T IO N , something many . being the place of beginning, c o n taining sixty-five and 2-100 ( 8 6 0 2 ) acres fore or less; throughout Western Oregon feel is now lacking. Also River Lots 8, 9. 10 and 11, and Ix>ts 12 and 13, and the west half o f the Southeast Quarter of Ralph V. llliams is the first committee Section 17, and River Lots 6 and 7, In lire presidential election of lyio Lota 8 end 9 and the Northwest m a n representative from any western He stands upon his record of four years in the State wlb-n there was dissension and diversion Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of state to be elected to the vice-chairman Section 20. all In Township 3 North everywhre, Oregon was the only state Senate. ot Range 1 West o f the W illam otts ship. "mst oi the Missouri river to go Repub Meridian, conta ning four hundred ■% Ralph Williams is a veteran of the nat tW M ly-StX and 46-100 (426.46) he.in Harmony! —COM Miti \ 1 o l VM \OKIiLAI» KOK CONGRESS CI.t'B. acres more or less. i,•mal o i ,anination. He stands nt the head Progressives and Republicans united This summ ons is published in T h s v ith tlie leaders. A new man would, of St. Helens Mist on ce each week for iving credit for this remarkable ac a period o f six weeks, the first pu b custom anil necessity, stand at the foot •'it ement to Ralph E. Williams, nat lication being the 31st day o f March, S I MM ONS. suit on or before the 12th day of 1922. and the last publication being with the followers. 11 mil committeeman since 1908. May, 1922, and if you fail to answer, on the 12th day o f May 1922, In a c Republican leaders, in Congress and In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f till* S t a l e o f for want thereof, the pla in tiff will cordance with an order made and «al In recognition of this and other ser- O r e g o n , f o r t h e C o u n t ) o f C o l u m lake ju dgm en t and decree against tered in said cause and signed by out. arc Ralph Williams* friends. This VU:t‘s Ralph Williams was elected vice b ia . you for said relief, namely: the Hon. Martin White. County friendship means much to Oregon and Mamie A. Steelman anil Paulino By ad ju dging and decreeing that Judge, on the 27th day ot March, H rman, the second highest honor with Saxton, Plaintiff*. tiny and all claim s which you or 1922. the Northwest. Without ostentation '1 r ic power of the Republican National VI. either o f you make to the property l o y a l h . M c C a r t h y , Ralph Williams enlists th * aid ol these David A. Clonlnger, Jr., and E u hereinafter described aro void and Attoin ey for Plaintiff. Post O ffice A mmittce to bestow. It is a position of nice Clonlnger, hts wife. John S without merit, and that the title of leaders for the things the Northwest Address 906 N. W. Bank Bldg . influence to be reached only by years of (Toglngor and Maud S. Clonlnger, tlio plaintiffs to all o f the herein Portland, Oregon needs from the national government. hi» wife, also all other persons or after desc-ib ed real estate be f o r faithful and intelligent service. parties unknown claiming any right, ever quieted from any and all such Wh<M«ping (tough. lfile, eatato. Pen or Interest in the claims, and that the plaintiffs be a d real estate described in the c o m judged and decreed to be the ab so This is a very dangerous disease, plaint herein. Defendanls. lute ow ners of said real estate free particularly to children under five T o David A. Clonlnger. Jr . and Eu uid clear o f the rights or claims o f years o f age, but when no paregoric, nice Clonlnger, his wife, John S said defendants and o f any and ail cAdeine o r oth er opiate is given, D Clonlnger and Maud S Clonlnger. persons, said real estate being de- easily cured by giving Cham berlain's his wife, also all Other Persons or ’ -cribed : s follow s; Cough Rem edy. Most people believe Parties Unknown claimin g any The Southwest Quarter o f the (hat it must run its course, not k n o w night, t i m , v Eu no. Lira o r ll Sortin' st Quarter o f Section 24 ing that the time is very much s h o r t K E E P ORI v G O N a LEAD ER-VO TE X 13 FOR RALPH FT. W IL L IA M S est in the Heal Estate described in i'i wnship :i North o f Range 2 West, ened. and that there is little danger the Complaint herein. Defendants: containing forty ( 4 0 ) acres more or from the disease when this remedy In the name of the Stale o f tire I less; is given It has been used In many (Paid Advertisement by W . B. Ayer) gon. yon are hereby required to .tp Lot num bered 3 o f Section 24, in epidemics o f w hooping cough, with pear and answer the complaint fib I IV » : -hip it North o f Range 2 West, pronounced success. It is safe and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ against you in the a b ov e entitled coni.Uning forty-three and 34-100 pleasant to take. IU <«• i » n , m in , W. NORBLAD i; i<: p u b 1.1 c a X s Answer “Y e s !—Vote XK> for Ralph E. Williams for REPUBLICAN NAT IONAL COMMITTEEMAN Keep Oregon to the Front—Don t Let Ilei Slump Vote for RALPH E. WILLIAMS for ♦♦♦♦< For Representative in Congress 20