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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
BOWERMAN TELLS WHAT HE WILL DO Goo i Furniture at Moderate Prices Republican Nominee for Gov ernor Pledged to Needed Reforms. Our stock consists of the pick of all the great factories of the country and is full of the newest and best things obtainable in the housefurnishing line. Whether you w ish to purchase a rocker, rug or an entire outfit of furniture you can save money by calling here. li W c sell the best steel range in the world, the SO UTH BEND M A L L E A B L E ; its built to last a lifetime and give perfect satisfaction all the time and with proper care will do it. W e will fully appreciate a call from you at any time and will take pleasure in showing you through the store. On the m orning following his nom ination. A cting G overnor Jay Bower- man, R epublican nom inee (or Gov ernor, gave o ut an Interview In which he defined hi» poaitlon w ith reg ard to im p o rtan t questions w ith hi» cu sto mary posltlvcness. Aside from d eclar ing for an econom ical und b u sin e ss like ad m in istratio n of s ta te affairs, Mr. Ilow erm an prom ises th e people' of th e 6 tate o th e r n ecessary reform s. He ag rees to use his b e st effo rts tow ards secu rin g to th e people th e full and im m ediate b en efit of th e s ta te ’s reso u rces. H is sta te m e n t fol lows : “I w ish firs t to ex p ress my sin cere g ratitu d e to th e m any frie n d s who have given m e such loyal su p p o rt th ro u g h out th e sta te . I feel th a t th is nom in ation is an expression of confidence in me— a confidence w hich I shall e a rn e stly en d eav o r fully to ju stify a fte r m y election in N ovem ber. 'T h e c o n te st w hich has Ju st closed has been devoid of u n p le a sa n t fea tu res and my relatio n s w ith th e o th e r can d id ates and th e ir su p p o rters have been a t a ll tim es en tirely friendly. E ach of my oppo n en ts conducted an honorable and vigorous cam paign. I hope th a t I sh all n o t only receiv e th e su p p o rt of my o pponents, b u t of a united R epublican party. "In th e prim ary cam paign Just closed, I publicly d eclared th a t If elec t ed, I would give to th e people the m ost efficien t econom ical and b u si ness-like ad m in istra tio n w ithin my power. T o b e m ore specific, I re fe r to th e ad m in istra tio n of th e s ta te In stitu tio n s in w hich ab o u t $800,000 of th e ta x p a y e rs ’ m oney is expended an n u ally ; th e m anag em en t and control of those m o st valu ab le rig h ts pertaln- OREGON. SALEM, W a n te d i Watches That Won’t Keep Time T sh all favor, and, If poaalble, se cure tn e en actm en t of a a ta tu te th a t will prev en t th e 'w a te rin g ' of corpor ate stocks. State Should Control Resources. "I moat em phatically favor the regulation and th e control of the n atu ra l resources of th e s ta te In the in te re st of th e people of Oregon. It Is not In th e In terest of th e people of th e s ta te to co n tin u e a policy which has already re su lte d In th e d estru ctio n of m illions of d o llars w orth of our tim b er; which h as p revented the se t tlem en t of larg e u ntlm bered areas w ithin th e forest reserv e; which has driven large num bers of se ttle rs from our s ta te ; Increased th e burden of fix a tio n and retard ed developm ent. T he actu al reg u latio n of th ese m atters should be vested In local au th o rity un d er su itab le reatru ctlo n s prescribed by th e F ederal governm ent. "I am In favor of th e d irect prim ary law and will veto any hill which a t te m p ts to repeal or em ascu late It. C oncerning o th e r m a tte rs of public Im portance. I sh all have m ore to say during the p ro g ress of th e cam paign." DAN MALARKEY WILL SUPPORT BOWERMAN Declares Attack on Ticket Is a Blow at Direct Prim ary Law. (T h e O regonian.) Han J M alarkey, R epublican candi d ate for Joint se n ato r and "p ro g res sive" leader in th e anti-prim ary cam paign has announced his firm In ten tion to stan d by and w ork for th e election of Mr. B ow erm an as Republi can nom inee for governor. "I certain ly am going to su p p o rt Mr. Bowerman," said Mr. M alarkey In dis cussing th e p rese n t political situation. "I did not p articip a te In th e late pri mary election, e ith e r as a v o ter or a candidate, w ith my fin g ers crossed. Nor did I reg ard it as a gam e of ’heads I win, talla you lose.” U nless those who p articip a te th e re in abide by th e resu lt, a prim ary election of find w ithin a political p arty u n d er th e direct prim ary law, serv es no good purpose and Is a m ere w aste of tim e rnd effort. “One of th e m ain objections to the old convention plan of nom inating candidates was th a t th ro u g h frame- ’ ups’ and sla te s and m anipulation of d eleg ates by un scru p u lo u s and self- seeking political bosses, th e candi d a te s nam ed by th e convention w ere ra re ly the real choice of th e ran k and file of th e p a rty ; and th a t such m eth ods occasioned and frequently Ju sti fied the opposition to such nom inees of m any m em bers of th e party. Safeguards Are Ample. Y es, I want yo j to brin? or send in your watches that won't keep time. My 36 years experience in handling watches is at vour service. you are in need of a good « ti.n-piece w c i : ■: Mem at lower prices than you can buy i:. cu. cities. E. R oy & S o n T h e Reliable Jewelers S T A Y T O N , OREGON S Don’t Freeze T hese are cold nights and mornings. feels mighty fine these mornings. have it? Fire W hy not Costs but little and is worth twice I as much. W e can furnish the stove fi you it stoves anywhere in these parts than ours. will supply the wood. Wc have styles but I I I them the N o better line of at all prices and in all old standby, the UNIVERSAL from $8 to $18 is our best line. see us about your stove need:. Come and W e can supply 'em. $ Sireff Hardware Co. 2nd and Water, Stay ton. lng to th e tid e lands, sh o re lands and o th e r s ta te lands, th e lending with proper se cu rity of th e Irreducible edu cational funds w hich now am ount to m ore th a n $6,000,000, and th e ure of due c a re in th e selection of the large arm y of s ta te em ployes. "P u ll” Will W in No Job. "I w ish to re ite ra te my previous sta te m e n ts relativ e to th e changes I co n tem p late In th e m ethod of purchas ing s ta te supplies, th e adoption of which will re su lt In th e saving of a larg e am o u n t of money. W hile filling th e office of G overnor of th is state I have in d icated to m any of th e sta te ’s appointees and officers, who hold by ap p o in tm en t, th a t th e ir tim e belongs during th e business hours, entirely to th e sta te an d th a t they have no rig h t to devote It to political activ ity In the In te re st of anyone. I shall not re tain an in co m p eten t officer or em ploye on acco u n t of an y political “pull” he m ay have, n o r dispense with efficien t serv ice for th e lack of It. "As a m em ber of th e S tate S enate 1 used every effo rt to a s sist In drafting and p assage Of o u r p rese n t railroad com m ission sta tu te . T h ere are In the sta te o th e r larg e concerns of a public n a tu re th a t a re u n d er no sta te regula tion. 1 re fe r to th e electric light, power, railw ay and gas com panies. I shall favor, and. If possible, secure the adoption of a sta tu te th a t will give to the public tlfe sam e red ress and pro tection now enjoyed u nder th e railroad com m ission law, and I shall make it my p a rtic u la r business to see th a t th e se sta tu te s a re rigidly enforced. "1 shall oppose th e creation of any u n n ecessary board or com mission, b ut 1 consider It highly Im portant th a t th ese public u tility corporation» be regulated by a com prehensive sta tu te to be enforced, e ith e r by a special com m ission created for th a t pm pose o r by th e railro sd com m ission afte r Its pow ers have been sufficiently #n larged. "T o overcom e those objections th e d ire c t p rim ary law was enacted. Un d e r it any m em ber of a party can w ith little tro u b le, becom e a candi d a te for nom ination, and the candi d a te who receiv es th e m ost votes In th e big convention held on prim ary c ectton day in which all th e m em bers of th e p arty p articip a te w ith equal voice and equal Influence u nder the safeg u ard s of th e A ustralian ballot f.ystom rn d »he re g istra tio n h w be com es th e nom inee oi th e party. Un d e r th e Fystem no loyal R epublican can co n sisten tly oppose one who has been go chosen as the nom inee of hts party. "M r. B ow erm an com plied with th e d irect prim ary law In becom ing a can d id a te for th e Republican nom ination for governor in th a t he filed a suffic ien tly signed p etition In reg u lar form w ith th e proper official and otherw ise did ev ery th in g required by th a t law. T h e p rim ary election was reg u larly held and fairly conducted. No one co n ten d s th a t It was ta in te d by fraud or corruption. N o tw ith stan d in g th e handicap of an assem bly endorsem ent, Mr. B ow erm an received th e m ost votes for governor In th a t election and be cam e th e law ful n o m in e e . I opposed bis nom ination. I voted a g a in st him In th e p rim ary election. B ut I bow to th e will of th e ra n k and file of th e R epublican p arty as expressed by th e v erd ic t of th e ballot box. T he R epub licans have expressed th e ir will. T hey have selected a rep u b lican tic k et of w hich Mr. B ow erm an Is th e head. He is Just a s su rely and legally and r ht- fully th e n om inee of th e p arty as 1 am o r any o th e r Republican who a t th e p rim ary election received a plu ra lity of votes ca st for th e nom ination sought. P s rty W ill C xprssssd. " I t is ssld by those who would now have anti-assem b ly R epublicans op pose Mr. Bow erm an, th a t he w ss n ot th e choice of a m ajo rity of th e mom- h e n of th e p arty . N eith er was Mr. Uofferty, who w as nom inated for con g ress In th is d istric t, n o r Mr. Weln- 1 b erg er, w ho w as nom inated for con sta b le In th is city, th e choice of a m a jo rity of th e r e p u b lic a n who voted fo r can d id ates for th o se nom ination*. m m Valley Gem Pianos p Manufacturers' Warranty. W e hereby guarantee V A L L E Y GEM P IA N O N O 55021 of our manufacture for the term of seven years dud agree to make good at our factory any defect in material or workmanship which m ay develop under proper use and care. 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