The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 16, 1910, Image 5

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    Dn J. M.I.,..,.
Tit'
m iin-m lx-r.nl Iti'iinlilirun tmrtv
i'f 'ii1iiinliiit County ;
I, IHiii J. Malarkry, am a ramliitnte
lor Hit Hf.u)ilicti imm Mixtion for Stat"
Knal..r Irom tint l'ourltftitli Senatorial
Illrli't til thtt 8tal of (Irwin, which
mlirarra Coluniliu County ; and aa tuch
ramlMata I r.M-ct(iillv aolirit your votM
t tlie primary eli-clluii whli li It to lit
bald on Kcpt.-tiil.tr 1M. I'.HO.
I am ami have l en for yrirt Hn ar
(loot advocatt of tli elwllou ol United
Stat Krnatura tiy direct vote ol tin
people, ltcliig aucli, I tnimt m and am
In fiivor ol caadlilatri for fln tlon to Ui
Ifilialaturt (akin tlmt tilfiluK known a
"Mtntemnit No. 1," In and by which
itrife tli cau. Dilute derlurei and prom
! that he will, if lri-il, vol In the
I rjrlaliiture for tliatrandMntn for Vnlti
Statra KrnHtor who ) rweived the
blihent numW ol the paople'i vote for
that poaltion . At lit grneral eli-ction of
IVO tht people of Out Statu, by a Vot
of umrly four to 'ont.'ln mllitnoe re
qilftted all legiilatlyt candidate! to
thereafter takt " Statement No. 1."
Though ald reqnett doe not prevent a
candidate from refusing to take "Htale
Bient No. 1," aa tuy opponent and all
ambly candidate for the '.egialatura
have refuted, to me inch a reitiett haa
the aanetlon of taw, aa, according to my
tvlltlrn.l nr1nrlnta tha vnlrf. nf the
people, when clearly and definitely e-
preantd, thould t heeded and lollowea
by all who teek to aervt tht people in
public office. Even il I did not believe
In thu sln-tlnn nf Inll..t tala Senatort
by direct vote of'tlia people and was
oypottd to "HUttoient No. 1," I could
not. In ylew of aald vote of the people
in 1'JOH. become a candidate lor the -
lature and rtifuae aa aia-li candidate to
take "Statement No. 1." a I would con
aider iiX'h rrfuaal aa a direct inault to
the people ol the State ol Orcifon who
had. by inch an overwhelming vote, ie
dared lu favor oi "Statement So. 1."
I am In favor of the election ol Ken-
atora by direct oi ol the people. nJ
am llierefnra im favor ol and have aa a
candidate taken "Statement No. 1." -ciuk
no feature ol our government haa
bren more productive ol bribery and
amtulul ami romtotion and debauchery
tn?;uhlic lift) and more aubversive of
public inorala jjeurally than the elec
tion of United Statea Senatora In and
by State I-egiHlaturea. Furthermore,
eirience ahowa that when a aenatorial
mi.ihi L on at a lwrinlative eeasion, it
i.piorly and nuduly influences the
Wiilutoraof their prime
duty of levilting for and behalf of all
ti n people of their Stute and practically
branch of the
r lute government. I am for "Statement
! l-ran- throiiifh It the people
l an ch.xwe their own Senator and purge
the licirialature ol the corrupting and
jwralytlng lulluencea ol Senatorial con
tciti.
I am unalterably opposed to the pres
ent a-M-inbly movement It ii contrary
to too lett r and the pirit I the Direct
Primary Uw. and it wa not wiled lor
and ia not approved by the rank and file
of the Kcpublican wrty. It aim at re
turn to thoae very convention ami con
vention method, under which bos- "lie
and machine control and apeciat inier-e-t
r-rn-tx-r. that were the verv evil the
I.irwt Primary Law intended to
cure. The promoter ol the awcmbly
-i DireM Primary Law.
are rm-iiiir. .
The object of the aemhly i defeat ol
,,0 Direct Primary Uw. The peoph'
enacted tho Direct Primary Uw y a
toajoiityol nearly lour to one. Inder
It Oregon ha enjoyed lour year cd un
e.iilel progr.' and rro-renty.
there are delwta in it. thn paf-ph" pn"
the power to remedy rll. h defect. " "
can I improved, the lopl I"'"" ,,,e
poaertoinake the nece.wry improve
ment, nut ntii i i'K-1'y clf,!;cJ;
either by amendment or repeal. I in'"
tlmt it. pnri-. and it aplrlt should Im
prcserviHl ; and that .urK..e and apirit
will Im ubverteU ar.i ev.-r..
pieM'tit aemhly niovonwnt prevml.
I amaprotres-lve HeptiWIran. 1 '
ot a todpft.-r. t brliew in v'?
and improveim-nt in P-llti-l HiTain m
II,. Mine wy that I 1-eliev. in Ijgr
and implement in agricultural ami
commereial and aocial allairs; nd I be
lieve that the Direct Priii'TV "ml
Stntemfnt No. 1" Rreat t.-p for
ward In the making of our government
Ilo-h.eoi.le. I believe mui i"-
lurtv kIk ii l I Im- iintuiwl from ui.i,;,,
ateail of iM-ing mviurgrd fr..m without;
aim i am in lu artv accoul Willi the v u
end principle' ami police of TliHulore
Itoijaevclt.
KeM-ctfully mliiiiitted,
DAN J. MAI.AKKKY.
' W. R. ELLIS
For Return to Congr
Ke.iiblii-an Candidate before the Direct
Primary for renomlnation Saturday,
aepit-nioer zi, imiu. .
Act Spaak Louder Than Word '
During the pat three winter at
WaahingtoD Congreinman F.lli haa:
Secured appropriation for three fine
inuerai ouiuiinga lor uregan cine.
i lli-en honored by being placed on the
ranking committee in the Home of
uepretenuHivea--way nnu oivmnn
Thm i the firat time Oregon ha
ever hail a place on Uii great com
mittee, with the influence it gives.
Been a conalHtent friend of the "old
olilier." having anpported every
1,111 l-lr, 1 kohalf- am
cured the pawage of numeroua pri
vate uiii lor me very nceoj '
veteran and their widow; and
ImiiitliMl manw ti m.ilrla nl fiifTerellt
claim lor penioia which have been
acted on by the renaion isoreau.
The Second Oregon illatrict tood at or
near the heal in the um appropn
ateil in the 1U10 Ib.uu bill f-r it
river and harbors (11,800.000.)
CoimreMinan KUii haa lived In the
Second Oreirnn I)itrict over 20 year;
he knows the people nd what they want
and need. He ha been la (Jongrea m
years, and gained n experience on the
Boor ol the House and in its committee
rooms, and a favorab'e acquaintance
ith the member of Congreas, which
out hhn in a better poeition to atify
the need of Oregon than anv new man
would be for many year.
WHY MARK ANY CllAMiE 7
Paid Adv.
m'-'i' f-V
with
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ANTI -ASSEMBLY CANDIDATE
JUDGE GRANT B. DIHICK
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Direct Primary Candidate for Republican Nomination for
GUVtKINUK
T. B. KAY.
Candidate for State Treasurer on th
Anti-Aaseuibly Republican ticket, lias
served in the Oregon legislature for the
..I, .l,t . .. - U la Ireident and
....... ; ... -
Manager of the Salem Woolen Mills,
alo of the Kugene Woolen Mills, and i
President of the Kalem iiosra ol iraue.
He had wide experience In business a
well a in public life and, living in Sa
lem, ha been touch with the siaie in
stitntiona and their way of doing busi
ness, and if elected will give his per
sonal att--ntion to the office. On account
ol his persistent opposition to clerkship
extravagance and useless appropriations,
he was known as the "Watch Itog ol the
Treaaury." He alaya voted for the
people' choice lor l liited State Sena
tor. Vote lor him for State Treasurer.
Paid Adv.
PamLeblre sva he doe not feel so
bad about the St. Helen team linking
on the game last Sunday, it leaves
i.:... . ,.,, I ,,l thrett KHIiiea out ol
live played with the b.ibiea since he be- i
I . ..r .- ..i iv.o Uimier team. 1
CHI11H inwiPKoi v.
Rauier Review. '
tt l. r..riii.1v eav to lielieve that ham
doe not feel to bud !out not playing.
Did you never heai a little kid ue the
expression "baby" to joiue one that had
got the best of hi in ? Pir old Sam.
Prevention Belter Than Cure
The smoke of the forests continues io
ascend, until it tt'"'" t seems ss if the
lire would continue until the last tree
in the Paci6c Northwest would perih.
Advices Irom the First Hislrici oi me
Montana ftUfiee
that the fires in that state have burned
1 .5,070 acres, cost 72,0OO to light ano
diatroyed fTOfi.WO ol timber.
over 1,000 men are struggling to save
the Montana forests, 100 more have,
been summoned, and the Western Pine
Man.iractiirerj'A!soc.tinhasreiueted
President Taft to order the iedera
... i ,. M.oiintaiu atates to defend
National Keerves in them against ,
"'prevention, however, would be better
than cure, especially as the "cure' in
this case, despite "J
work bythelightersof fire.etlecissom.ir. ,
The fore-t fires l.rillv illuminnte
I'n.ncislV.r.vIiliu.'t's tiuestion: M'all
..... .... a ntnrrnV?
the NationtiiKeinoiigoi .. - ,
Tln-v shariien Hie point of (ieorge M.
? n wall? proposals : Kncam p the troops 1
onaVnumlthe National Keeeryes be-.
l.n.la teach me
deforestation
Judge Lowell, of Umatilla county, in
a published Interview says: in my
concentrate on Grant B. Dimick forOov-
ernor. and put nlm in nomination . -
Up in my country iney iuu i-.m
as a safe man anu wouia ms
Governor.'
"The Capital Journal ol Salem, owneJ
and edited by Col. Hofer, in a published
editorial in his paper immediately after
Judge Dimick tiled his declaration with
the Secretary of State, said,
"County Judge Dimick, ol Oregon
r-if.. I... f-rtivta not far linvernor on the
iiirJ-t Primnrv and economy issues He
... ... .1 - . . . Um liia
has nieu wun vne rsscreiary
n luTit., a edtotiilate for
l.tlCllV.--!" lT. -
(;overnor on the Republican ti ket, de-
. . i it.: t v..rn.z. I .,a
clanng trial lie places nmmcn uc.uio
direct primary lor nomination.
"In l.ia di-daration be sav he is op
posed to extravagant appropriations as
well a the creation of additional berths
t., . ..LriB,l nffi,'iri. hoarda and cool'
mu.inr... (Instate he i in favor of
a more uniform system of highway build
ing and that he will oppose any attempt
to destroy meaireci pnuituj vi ..
tiaiivc ana rmeronuuui.
i. lj. .i i.... ha ilaairoa tn nAve tne
following written after hia name on the
ballot: -KepaDiican wuo rouuuti
primary Uw and strict economy in pub
lic affair.' , ...
t,.. nr.Mmaia t n fttanil that
lUB ptUtD . yt . .x..-.
Judge Dimick has taken for progressive
poucies in oui d.. .".,.,- .....
day before the people on a clean and out
spoken platform.
lie was oorn aim m ,uwvv-v
and there is no reason why he should
not get a large vote in old Marion.
t.. lorn. a anit wh Presidential
y.rr . ,"""?. .,r,,
Elector once ana is aerviug v-vuu-
Judge now. , ,
ii. ,.,! . nnwi rioal nf training
ne ii hi n0" v..- - -
and equipment lor me omce oi uovcuu.
RUU WBIUC" w - w
..TL. .nifB Tiirnal ItAl.AVea tilt
lie v.nu , wvu... . -
ople could do worw thrni make Judge
ne'
Dimick
success.
Governor and it
wishes him
Paid Adv
People of Oregon j
11 IS) 1NUW
UP TO YOU
The popular COLONIST FARES will apain be in effect
between September 15th and October 15th, during which
period tickets to Portland will be on sale daily from
a&
Platform of the Only Avowed Statement No 1 and Direct
Primary Republican Candidate for Congress" '
for the Second District
n T i r Vt:M. an1 foAI-l! ' " Nw
lama KOOSeveil insurgent jepuuiitaii v -
Nationalism," which means an increase of Government rowers.
1 most neartiy approve oi uie inauigcuv ue,"
Payne and Cannonism. ... ... at
I favor revision of the tariff, on the basis of information
furnished by an expert tariff commission . .
I favor g-overnment supervision of the capitalization not only
of public service corporations but of all corporations doing' an
lniersiaie uusmeoa. , A - ,
I favor extension of the work of the Department of Agri
culture of the National and State goverments and of the agri
cultural colleges and experiment stations, so as to take in ail
phases of life on the farm. . .
I favor regulation of the terms and conditions of labor by
sots Rrnro snd
means oi comprenensive wurmucu uiiihoomu -
National alws to regulate child labor and the work of women,
entorcemeni oi Dener sanuary cuuuiuuus i nvi.
extension of the use of safety appliances in industry and com-
merce, Dotn wumn anu ueiwccu
I favor the direct election of United States Senators and the
direct primary associated with the corrupt practices act
1 will vote ior a mn u picvcui,
any more of its existing water sites, the same to be leased. ,
(Paid Advertisement) .
CHICAGO at
ST. LOUIS .
OMAHA . .
KANSAS CITY
ST. PAUL .
$33.00
32.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
! ,lllt..u.i.llHil-'-
SI . . K-
IF. B. Hdlbrook Co.
v tif.i
3k ROOil It worn-3!-" " .
Portland, Oregon P
Will use this space for ex-
ploitinga tract oi wi um
bia County land :
ad from other citi es correspondingly low. These are
westbound fares only, but anyone here can PKLfAX tor
relatives or friends in the East, if desired. Consult your
local railroad agent.
NOW IS THE TIME
vou know in the East. Send them good instructive
printed matter, and tell them that the cost of getting
here is but little more than half the usual cost, and to call
on a representative of the 0. R. & N. Co. for all desired
information, or address
WM. McMURRAY, General Pawenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON
ittl UiuL Htllht U'u' t .ih.i.ihi-1
FORTY-NINTH ANNDAL OREGON STATE FAIR
Will B Hald at
Salem, September 12 to W
$35,000.00
IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES
Grand Live Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibit
Splendid Races, Band Concerts, Free Attractions
and Fireworks
Reduced Rates on All Railroads
For Further Iuformation Address
FRANK 3IEREDITH
SECRETARY
a
FINR STATIONERY
1 For PARTICULAR People
E W Are Conf ident!of Our
Abilitylto Please You.
A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS
From'.Ona.DolIar to Fiva
i Larye ?ssorfment of 9?ost Cards
rWr.:.,'.. rivMifr nre cr. HF.LENS. OR. 3
C ldiiaatK o w ' a
MILLINERY OPENING
September 12th
A full line of FALL HATS, ready
to wear.
Children's Hats remodeled, at
Scappoose Parlor Millinery
MILDRED J. WATTS, SCAPPOOSE, ORE.
aM wmi nn II ' " VniVRT!f 't