J4 XT' " (Mii.;nJjii h 'j.'l I no 'iitt Imi A 7j(l(i h 'nil ;j;w. 'i iff i . 1 tf f f .it M IO -M 33FI r J,.- t - -I t .-ft 4- : ll Record"-of Jonathan Bourne. Jr U. S. Senator From Oregon Senatorial Positions Clinlrmnn Committee on Post Offices nml Post RoadH, (Ap proprintes 1266,000,000 ycnrly) Member of Commerce Committee (Appropriates for Rivers. ami Ilnrhor.s) Member of I'lsbei les Committee Member of Committee on Public IlulldiiiKS nnd Orbuiuls Member Committee on Appropriations- (Only Oregon' mnn ever on this Committee) Member Committee on Woman's Suffrage Member Committee on Railroads and Seaboard Transporta tion Routes (MOST RUMARKAUIJ; RECORD KVKR MADIi) His Accomplishments Largest AppropriationsiEver Secured for Oregon Rivers and Harbors Coquille River $ 38,100 Sittslaw River 381,000 Oregon City I.ocks 300,000 Oregon Slough 50,100 Tillamook Day 407,000 Increase for Columbia and Willamette Rivers. 200,000 Dredges for jo-ft channel In Columbia River 330,000 1 Initiation of Nehalem Har Project Amendment making Sluslaw appropriation effective.. . Nehalem liar Project 416,175 Official recognition of 3o-ft channel project by increase of appropriation 35,000 Oregon Slough, in North Portland Harbor. 50,000 Celilo appropriations Increased to 700,000 1 Public Buildings . '0 ' Portland Poslofficc Site. , $500,000 Astoria Government Huilding 187,000 Portland I'ostollice liuildiug .? 1,000,000 r , Public Roads Mt, Hood. Road Surveys $10,000 Crater I,ake Favorable Senatorial Action, On , $50,000 Appropriations for Corvallis building , . $100,000 Fish Hatchery on Columbia 50,000 construction ot is'ortu Jetty .ictt water Appropriation for Oregon City Locks 300,000 Closing Hridges at certain hours in Portland on. Rivers nml Harbors Hill. , Induced War Department to retain Vancouver Ikrracks Secured Corporation. Net. .Earnings tax, saving $2,- 500,000 annually Rellcf'of Sherman County Settlers: 350,000 I We II' 11. A POST The Parcels Post Bill passed by the last session was its greatest work. Bourne was the author of that bill, and the Chairman of the Committee that carried it. through. Promotes Oregon Publicity Ilo knows the state has lived here 34 years. Mailed 2,700,000 copies of his speech :on Popular. Government, to every State in the Union. He is not only a strong supporter of the Oregon Systemhe helped build it. The failuro to nominate him at the primary was regarded by Progressives everywhere as an astonishing ex ample of ingratitude by thtjeitizens of Or,egpn, and .little less than a National.calamity. CAN WE AFRpRD.T6.LOSE HIS INFLUENCE? 291 X 0 1 ( ' r i 1 r f 4 X, t .t him : : nttiil in b.nll - ! ' ' i - .. t. EiaiifiiuH! t ? .... . , . . . St0i .JT tt ,1. ..... hTW 1 ..HI y ' I 1M.. JvihoninT autoH U ( . ... . .1 ' i,,-t t I ' !!,). , ,1 v .jt . ,i '..i ' '.! t u. ,i4i.' - H' iti , .1 r '. lrju ,. i . .1.',. . t.,i iw3 . .Mil' Jl'.-it. t"'ttll$f ' 1 . ..til i ,iv toilotl iump aril no fQt -oH ii ii itrT iVliitMititHi itnntlilii .ip:n-.3nqaj iao racrrt j)5 tw ,.wtUY v iU' I " ;-r:vr'."." . . f : - t I I ib - ... ), ... tt.ik.u l tilt j) InUut il Jliw i.omi'j u.. ..iust .-i. i( jiouiji'jji (ti ais v.awJiH. 1. 1 drtk I sat IA l . ii 1 . M . ! k rTrTfiin ll M mmnillMI'Bl III! l I ll mil 1 11 4 i .lt lu ti " , -T , 1 411, u4- jfap K4fei.Mi HltVe)i H '1 ii fit. lis 1 J tdlllTQ J 'vu.-sj .slufi lu inHi-.ii HA tw.nu.u .,ainoiDi - ,' ;. ; ;.- v .......1., ... ... ..... , ,..url, Urn stitutilmttrt qi(J Juril Joat 1 -M-'hui!. -iU lu- tj .. m j .,,, ,N H . , ,,14 i-,uiw i, 1 v ;rM"t mu vi (Mitiiivilt ij) !-'fn ,:;;:;,.;r ;;"523 'iter, - - N ..-,. 1. i-i..k. ikI tmil xtl II MiuiMleikt lilt . it. ,,it 1ilt,,iH hJUll'ilv j HI .ItW-NAK H Vi 1...IU.I .1 I ll.U lilillw IMIll inh II js v.d t)fiK-iol ntJtj(jfjjj8il) ayii'K Iliw liotuiiO JhiIoiJoM ,l .vftVI notiatile no lauiiibj tuil no ntiqqua tiiq ii'iiiilJ 15 iiiiut .a.i. ' r a "v 1J1111 till n I'lB'tli ill UU 11