- INDEPENDENCE TO SOON HAVE LARGEST SAW MILL IN ALL POLK COUNTY Committees Appointed, Sight and Terms Agreed Upon, Right of Way Granted, Company Well Satisfied, Work To Begin, Page 3 INDEPENDENCE MONITOR VOL. 1 INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1912 NO. 22 THOMAS W. BRUNK Democratic Candidate for Representative - Joint District Polk Lincoln Mr Brunk,s Ballot Number Is 66.He is Progressive In business, successful as a farmer and an old resident. Mr. Brunk is one of Polk Counties oldest residents, being a native son of the county. For 35 years he has been connected with this countyandhis interests are the peoples' interests. He believes in the Oregon system in doIUics and is a -j & strong advocate of Statement ; No. 1. As a orogressive farmer he is alive to the needs of the farming community and will watch carefully their inter ests. If elected he will be found continually at work for the counties he represents" and opposing extravagant appro priations, but always keeping in view the measures that will get best results for the state, as well as the districts he represents, a id yet' keep ing the appropriation budget to the minumum. He believes in laws that are just to the poor and ric!) alike and will oppose all measures made to foster the special interests of the state and against the common wdfare. I'd. Ad. To The Tax-Payers and Voters of Polk County Oregon As the Democraic nominee for the office of Sheriff of Polk County, I respectfully ask your support at the general election to be held next Tuesday, promis ing you if elected I shall con tinue to serve you to the best, of my ability. As to my record as sheriff, the people alone must judge. However, I deem it not out of place to submit a few facts for your consideration. The first year I filled this of- V 7 -xrv vr To Tiie Voters of Polk Couniy ' Promises are easily made and more easily broken, but this I will say, that If elected to the office of county sheriff, I will give the people of Polk county the very best there is in me, JOHN W. ORR Ballot Number 83 X, Third Name for SHERIFF Pd. Ad. ifice, the tax roll amounted to $106,025.33. The roll for the year 1911, now being closed reaches a total of $305,551.99, the number of legal papers com ing into my hands annually for service is now nearly four times as great as the number served during my first year in office. Notwithstanding this v enor mous increase of business, the cost of conducting the affairs of the office has not been increased to the taxpayers. While three times as much money is now be ing handled annually, the collect ing is being done with the same number of deputies. I might add that the delin quent tax this year was less in dollars and cents than when the tax roll was only one third as large. Polk county can safely invite a comparison of its delin quent tax roll with that of any other county in the state, be such county large or small. The results obtained are due to improved systems adopted in handling the public money, and to the further fact that the experience gained in the office work enables myself and deput ies to perform a vastly greater amount of work in a day, with out increased cost to the tax payers. On this record, I respectfully solicit your aid in the coming election, assuring you that your support will be gratefully appre ciated. John M. Grant. fxi. ad. John B. Teal Candidate for County Judge A square deal to every man and every section. The taxpay ers Interests first, A dollars worth of work for every dollar spent. Support appreciated. pd ad 1 ' ' '" At T -4.. .: , t - , .,-- ; To The Voters of Polk County I desire to make a final state ment to you, inasmuch as I have found it impossible to meet you all personally, on ac count of my farm and business duties taking up part of my time. I desired to see you and be come better acquainted and ex change ideas with you in regard to what Polk county may desire at the hands of its next repres entative. Too often candidates for our State Legislature discuss nation al issues in which they will have no voice whatever, for the pur pose of appealing to party preju dice when they should acquaint themselves with State and Coun ty affairs, so as to be prepared to do their duty in onr State Legislature. I, therefore, have refrained from discussingNation al issues and have confined my self entirely to County and State problems, so that if I am elected to the State Legislature I may be qualified to fully discharge my duties for the benefit of all the people, especially those of our county. There are two fundamental propositions before the people of Polk county, namely, Taxation and Appropriations and Good Roads, in which the people are vitally interested: I am tnere fore in favor of good roads lead ing into our local trading an shipping centers, but I am posed to the proposed State way measure as being detriment al to the best interests of Polk county, and especially shall I op pose the Columbia River bridge which will surely be forced up on the next Legislature. In re gard to taxation, I find what the State of Oregon needs most ;s reduction in taxation with more tax-payers and fewer tax-dodgers. 1 am opposed to extravagance of every nature in public office, and believe the people's money should be used carefully and ju dicially so as to secure the very best results. I wish to say I am under no personal obligations to any per son, party or interest, and if elected as your representative, I will be absolutely free to work for the best interests of all the people. Having lived all my life in Polk County, I believe I understand the needs of this county, and being more than an average tax-payer, I shall scruti nize carefully every appropria tion bill that may come before the legislature and ' oppose any thing that is extravagant and not for the best interests of Polk County and state of Oregon. Having signed statment No. 1 1 will, without hesitation, vote for that candidate for U. S. Sen otor, who receives the highest vote at the generally election next Tuesday, and will respect fully ask for the support of all voters, irrespective of party af flictions. Verd Hill To the Voters As a Republican candidate for the office of Counny School Sup erintenent, nominated at the primary election April last, I wish to further announce my candidacy by Baying that when I was a candinate for my first term as School Superintendent, I promised that I wodld give my best work for the schools of the county. Now as to my having kept that promise I ask that you look up my past record and the conditions and standings of the schools of the county. I have spent my entire time in working for the betterment of the schools of the county and asking an election for a second ! term on the record I have made. If re-elected, I will follow the same policy as in the past and give my best work for the ad vancement of the schools of the county. Thanking you for your sup port, I am, Respectfully, H. C. Seymour. County Republican Ticket Walter L. Tooze Jr., Joint Representative (Tolk and Lin coln counties.) Elmer E. Paddock, Represen tative. John B. Teal, County Judge. Geo, A. Wells. County Com missioner. John W. Orr, Sheriff. E. M. Smith, County Clerk. Arthur R. Allen7Assessor. H. C. Seymour, County School Superintendent. Benj. F. Beezely, County Sur veyor. R. L. Chapman, County Coro ner. GaleS, Hill, For Prose cuting Attorney Gale S. Hill of Linn County, Republican canJitme for Dis trict Attorney, is a native of Ore gon, born in AiD'.ny do years ago. His people are pioneers of (. ; Willamette valley, his father j. Hill, one of the oldest ng physicians of the M, ws a wide acquaintance in Polk County, having practiced extensively in the county, in fact made his start at Buena Vista. Gale S. T:i"s.' has been a Ballot Number 63 successful lawyer for over 12 years at Albany v here he enjoys a large practice. For the last 8 years he has acted as" deputy district attorney for Linn Coun ty, giving excellent satisfaction. He has taken part in all the not able civil and criminal cases tried in Linn County in recent years, and is exceptionally well quali fied to serve the people as dis trict attorney. As deputy dis trict attorney he has taken a firm and positive stand against tolerating frivolous and spite work prosecutions, and if elected promises to continue the same policy in the interest of the tax payers and the public. 'id EXPERIENCE COUNTS in me oince oi assessor we T a 1 m - - 0 need a man who has had exper ience, the Republican nominee, Arthur R. Allen is thoioughly competent and qualified because he has been connected with the office of assessor as a deputy for some time and thus understands the conditions in this country. No new man can do the work in this office as well as an exper ienced hand for the reason that one must be acquainted with property values and to do this requires experience. Mr. Allen has this experience. He is a yonug man and theMon tor believes- would be a thor- ougly efficient offictr. V tfiy 1 Pd. Ad ELMER E. PADDOCK Number 72 On Ballot Official TO THE VOTERS OF POLK COUNTY: I wish to refer you to my paid advertisement found in an other column of this issue. In that advertisement I have given my general platform, but there are a few politics which I favor and which are in line with my platform that I wish to out line in this letter: I favor good country raods to market places to be paid for by the counties in which they are built; Shall oppose the bulling: of roads and bridges for local com munities at the expense of the State. Favor good public schools and will work for laws looking to wards their improvement. Shall oppose the creation of new Boards and Commissions and the employment of useless clerks. Shall use every endeavor to reduce State and County taqes. The voters' wishes in the mat ter of election of U. S. Senator and in all other matters will be my instructions which I will obey implicitly. If you think that my identifi cation with the business interests of and my twenty years' resi dence in Polk County qualify me for your service as Representa tive, I shall heartily appreciate your support, and are every ef fort at my command to honestly and faithfully serve you. Respectfully yours, pd a-" Elmer E. Paddock, Public Speaking, Suffrage Mrs Olive England Ensight Opera House Monday Under Auspices College Equal Suf' frage leaftue of Po.tland, 7.45 p.m. F. M. Suver, Democrat Nominee For Surveyer In F. M. Suver, the voters have a competent ' surveyor to do the c )untv" work. Mr. Suver is an old resident, re ceived his common echoo education here and later completed a course at the O. A. C. at Corvallitf-. During the last year he ban Leen in charge of the county survey work, under instructions from the county court, Mr. Heezeley, Lthe county stuveyor, being ab sent in other eountien dur ing the whole of the time, and is absent at t:ie present time. Why not voie for and elect a surveyor wh wiil be i a this county, and who ivill t ot ui-H the ollice as a make !-lnft while engaged in other districts at a regular work? Mr. Suver is doing the work now although the pres ent candidate against him is the man who was elected by your vote before. Consider these matters. Vote for the man who will V T" JJ be doing your work and who sitUfie tli people, Ask those who have had work done by F. M. Suver if Im surveying satisfies. If it suit them, will it suit you? pd adv. GEORGE A. WELLS Republican Candidate for County Commissioner Mr. Wells ha3 been a resident of Polk County for 45 years. Has been identified with the farming interests of the county, being a land owner and farmer of this county. As a !"member of the county board would look after the best interests of every section of the county and would oppose extrav agant and unnecessary appropri ations. Believe in good roads, equal and just taxation, and as low a levy as possible to keep up the public highways. pd ad E. M. Smith, for Clerk It was through the influence of many men throughout the County that I became a candi didate for re-election to the of fice of County Clerk; I should have liked to make a personal campaign of the County, but could not do so without neglect ing important work that Bhonld be promptly done, as I have en deavored to give my persoal at tention to the smallest detail of the office work. I am proud of the fact that this office cleaned to the County over the sum of $3,000.00 above all expenses during the past year. It is only by experience that I have, constant attention to duties and hard work, that I am able to give you the results of a business office. I thank the men of Polk County for the a p preciation you have shown me, in my efforts to serve you, and respectfully ask your support at the coming election. pd ad St Asa EB. Robinson, Jr, Democratic Candidate for County Clerk At the Ceneral ElfCtlon, pd. adv. WAITER TOOZE JR. Republican Candidate for Joint Rpresentative A vote for Mr. Tooze is a vote for an active and aggressive rep resentatation for thk district; he stands for rigid economy in the disbursment of public funds, con sistent with the welfare of the State: he is opposed to the crea tion of useless salaried officers and commissions; he believes in the 'Oregon System" of Govern ment, believing it to be a step in the direction of an ideal dem ocracy, the ultimate end to ba ac- comnlished in our form of Gov ernment; he will vote for the peo ple's choice for U. S. Senator; he will work faithfully and indus triously for this district and the whole thereof, pd. advt WEST OUTLINES PLAN Economy Pfiigram Contalnt 8ven fiatlnct Points. First 1'lnra the itate unlTrUjr, agricultural college and normal icbool all under one board of regents, thus doing awny with two boards of regents and the board of higher curricula. Bocoud Do away with the many boards and managements to which our itate penal and eleemosynary Institu tions are subjected and place tbera under the management of ons stats boiirtl made up of the governor, see rutury of state and stute treaiurer. Third Abollah all existing useless offices, liourtls and commissions and rut off (tie ninny needless approprla tlnim. I'ourth Adopt a system of ftxlng tic smbr'-K of county officers whloh, whilo nllnwhiR Just pay for serrlces ieaVnd, v ill prevent the perpetual m; icJIinR before the legislature for !:- p:ri of of securing a raise. ; i T1-" adoption of a uniform .' i i of r.'-eotints for county officers ' ',' ir: kliiR of an annual report - c rir ty clerk to the sncreUury of - , -ir,r, tne tranaaotlons of all ' il'i" P.-.lM. -Hie refusal of the leglsla , ',n'ler the measures carry rit tions which may be lay !' ; iriiig the last half of the --'-t the legislature em- "v competent clerks Instead . : : iv.v of Incompetents, as has ' ' . In the past. E, E. PADDOCK FOR REPRESENTATIVE OFFICIAL BALLOT NUMBER 72 Republican Nominee for Representative pd id November 5, 1912 - - ,! 1 ' -J ff n niMiiw4 . m, -if