En nrnm m irDiiD VOL. 39. NO. 17. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1906. ESTABLISHED 1866. ail: OUT FOR OWN. ROADS ELL TICKET COMPLETE REPUBLICANS AND FILL THEM DEMOCRATS UP. Sixteen Men would Serve as Repre- " sentatives The Candidates. CROSS FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. .and .a .Short To WitH scarcely an exception, all of the candidates for nomination to leg islative and county offices on both the Republican and Democratic tickets In Clackamas County, qualified by filing with the County Clerk their pe titions before 5 o'clock Wednesday evening as is required under the di rect primary law. On the Republican ticket the con 'test for State Senator lies between Senator George C. Brownell, who asks for a re-nomination, and ex-Senator L. L. Porter, both of this city. For the nomination of three Representa tives there are Sixteen candidates. Five men would be sheriff, and there will be contests for all of the other nominations on' the ticket with the exception of surveyor for which only aspirant. There is but one vacancy on the Democratic ticket, that of surveyor, but there are just enough candidates for the nominations to be made. The candidates on the two tickets are as follows: State Senator Senator George C. Brownell and L. L. Porter, reubli can; J. E. Hedges, Democrat. Representative E. P. Carter, C. H. Dye, John H. Gibson, Gordon E. Hayes, C. fx. Huntley, Frank Jaggar, L. E. Jones, J. L. Kruse, George Randall, W. W. Smith, Dr. C. B. Smith, Henry E. Stevens, J. A. Talbert, Republican; Henry A. Aden, OD. Eby, C. N. Wait, Democrat. County Judge Grant B. Dimick, Richard Scott, Republican; Harvey G. Starkweather, Democrat. Commissioner W. H. Counsell, F. J. Harkenrider, John H. Lewellen, W. 4H. Mattoon, W. S. Rider, Republican; J. T. Grace, Democrat. Sheriff D. R. Dimick, R. L. Greaves, E. C. Maddock, John K. Morris, R. E. Woodward, Republican; R. B. Beatie, Democrat. Clerk Fred W. Greenman, George i l,. story, i. u. uayior. Republican; r Howard F. Latourette, Democrat. I Recorder E. P. Dedman, Chauncey 1 E. Ramsby, Republican; Wm. Shan non, Democrat. Treasurer O. A. Cheney, J. C. Pad dock, J. A. Tufts, Republican; Robert , Baker, Democrat. Surveyor S. Av D. Hungate, Repub lican. Coroner R. L. Holman, W. M. Shank, Republican; Dr. C. H. Meiss ner, Democrat. Justice of the Peace Oregon City District P-. D. Curran, A. M. Sinnott, Livy Stipp, Republican; J. C. Sawyer, Democrat; Constable S. Mosier, H. W. Trembath, Republican; Chas. Ely, Democrat. The Enterprise will next week pub lish the names of the candidates for the district and precinct offices. NOTICE! Brief .Statement Platform. . -the Republican voters of Clack amas County: I have filed my petitions in the of fice of the Secretary of State, as a candidate for the position of Joint Representative for Multnomah and Clackamas Counties. If I am nominated and . elected, I will during my term of office advocate, J especially the following measures and principles : "Goode roads, better men, an econ omic policy in the fiscal affairs of the State, the election of a U. S. Senator by direct vote of the people, a forty- foot channel to the Sea, free trans portation on the Willamette and Col umbia Rivers and a greater Oregon." I believe in the taxation of public franchises, and that in relation to tax ation, corporations and individuals should be treated exactly alike. Jus tice to all and special favors to none. At the same time capital should be encouraged to come into Clackamas County, and aid us in developing its vast and varied industries. I was a member of the Oregon Senate for the sessions of 1891 and 1893 and my record is fairly well known to the peo ple of the county. I passed eleven bills through the Legislature in 1893 which received the approval of the Governor.- Among them was what is generally known as.the cash road law resulting in revolutionizing the road I system of Clackamas county and other counties of the State. We have al ready over one hundred miles of mod ern roads in our county as a direct result of this law. I also introduced and passed a bill putting the Sheriffs, Clerks and Recorders throughout the State on a flat salary. This last meas ure was forced through the Legisla ture only after a vast amount of hard work. It has saved to the taxpayers of the State hundreds of thousands of dollars. I also passed the law creating the office of Attorney-General. I have signed Statement No. 1. I was born in Clackamas County, and have Great faith in its future, and whether nom inated and elected or not, will continue to work for the upbuilding of its In dustries and for every right and prop er measure that will benefit our peo- Both The Oregon Water Power and Railway Com pany and the Southern Pacific Company Come to Support of Clackamas County Senator Write Letters Indorsing Him as a Logical Candidate Pledge Their Support of Brownell for Renomination and Re-election Fearful lest their servicable legis lative tool, Senator Brownell, be not renominated and returned. to the State Senate to further serve his steward ship, both the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company and the Southern Pacific Company, have rushed to the support of the Clackamas County Sen ator in his candidacy for renomination and re-election. They have written letters indors ing Senator Brownell as the only logi cal candidate to be returned to the State Senate at this time. In addition they pledge their loyal support to Mr. Brownell in his fight. They advise and are exerting their influence to per suade the voters of Clackamas County to once again rally to the support of Mr. .Brownell on whose faithful ser vices at Salem they have always placed a high appraisement. And why should they not? It is but natural that Senator Brownell should receive the support of interests he so loyally serves. It is equally surprising in Richard' Scott for County Judge, all on the Republican ticket, conducted a meeting at Yoder's school house where they were greeted by a large and in terested audience. The voters evinc ed a keen interest in the addresses of the speakers whose stand for cleaner politics in Clackmas county was heart ily applauded and endorsed. Music for this meeting was furnished by the Yoder brass band of a dozen pieces. This organization was a surprise. The twelve young men constitute a musical- company that is a credit to them selves and the neighborhood In which they live. They play very creditably some difficult music and their selec tions constituted an entertaining fea ture of the evening's programme. Saturday evening these speakers addressed the voters of Barlow and vicinity The Norwegian choir of fif teen voices was heard in several se lections that received the liberal , ap plause that was merited The attend ance was large and here as well as other places in the county where these gentlemen have held meetings, an unusual interest was displayed in the political situation In this county. D. R. Dimick, candidate for sheriff also spoke at the Barlow meeting. Many voters were unable to gain ad mission to the Shubel school house Monday night when Messrs. Porter, Dye, Richard Scott, R. L. Greaves and O. A, Cheney addressed the voters of that section. The' addresses of the speakers were rceived. with attention and it was clearly evident that the people of that section of the county stand for better things politically in Clackamas as advocated by the speak ers. ' CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION AS ' STATE TREASURER . TO THE VOTERS AND CITIZENS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY: Nearly two years ago, after consultation with many of the citizens of this county, I made the announcement that at this time I would be a candidate' for the Republican nomination as State Treasurer and from all parts of the county I received encouragement and proffers of support, as it seemed to be nearly the unanimous opinion that Clackamas County, the oldest in the State, should have recognition by the selection of one of its citizens for a state officer, it having as yet never received that honorable distinction; since that time I have also corresponded with many of the most prominent members of the Republican Party in all parts of the State and have received much en couragement together with the acknowledgment that in their opinion our county is entitled to a place upon the state ticket;they have stated however, that the reason that we have not been recognized in this matter before la that we have never been united in our demand for recognition; that jealousy and faction prevails among us to the extent that no good man can receive t&e united support of old Clackamas. Wherever I have been I have denied this statement as false and malicious, and that with a few exceptions, no men are more loyal and true to the interests of their county and its inhabitants than you men of old Clackamas. ' I have been twice honored by you in being elected as your county Judge and I can assure you that I have appreciated your kindness Owing to the fact that the duties of the office of county clerk, making it impossible for me to make a per sonal canvas of the county, I take this method of stating to the Republican voters that I am decidedly .a candidate for the office of County Clerk, and respectfully ask the support of the Republican voters of this county. F. W. GREENMAN. CAKE OPPOSED TO TRUSTS. Position of Candidate for United States Senator. Every combination of capital known as a trust should be placed under the ban of the law, not only should trust corporations themselves be barred from doing business, but the individu als responsible for the combinations should be punished as provided by law, says H. M. Cake, candidate for United States Senator. There is probably no man in the State of Oregon more pronounced in his opinions upon this subject than Mr. Cake, as evidenced by his actions and past utterances. He is not the attorney for, is not interested in, nor does he represent, directly or indirectly, any trust. He believes in the absolute freedom of competition in all lines of business the preservation of the equal rights of the entire citizenship of the country free from interference by combina tions of capital. The greats common people of the country can depend upon it that Mr. Cake is friendly to their interests, for he is one of the common people. He is friendly to every section and interest of the state, and if elected to the Senate, will do everything he can for the development and prosperity of all Oregon. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. mini jjjw I . . ' . , - ------ f ) ' .-' Ls ., JUDGE THOS. F. RYAN, OF OREGON CITY Conceded now to be the people's choice for the office and as far in the lead of bis competitors. " Judge Ryan is neither officer, stockholder, agent or employee of any bank ing concern and stands squarely on the platform that "The funds of the State should n'ot be used for the benefit of any par ticular bank or money loaning institution; .that all moneys of the State de posited in banks by the State Treasurer should draw interest which should be paid into the State Treasury. That the State .Treasurer be prohibitea from speculating with the state funds in any manner, and that he receive no other salary or remuneration for his services than the salary allowed him under the law; that the State Treasurer be prohibited from having interest, directly or indirectly, either as officer, stockholder, agent or employee of any banking institution in which any of the moneys of the State are deposited or loaned. t and have always endeavored to perform every trust and duty In connection with said office without prejudice or partiality and to your satisfaction; when I was first elected the county was deeply in debt and I promised you that I should labor unceasingly to relieve you of jsame, and proud am I to state at this time, that after years of labor and discouragement, my word has been made good and today, in the Treasury of our County is sufficient funds to pay every outstanding obligation owing by Clackamas County, and I hope that never again will our great county be compelled to- pay the large inter est charges which for the past 24 years have assisted in making out tax rate so high; I am also proud to call your attention to the fact that your present corps of county officers have systemized and performed the work and duties (Continued on page 4.) Its No Use, Brownell. The Skates Are Too Mtich fo He pie or aid our material welfare. I will cheerfully support my opponent if he shall receive a majority of votes at the primary. ' HARVEY E. CROSS. MORE MEETINGS. ' the same connection that the Senator should receive any support from the independent-thinking voter' who desir es and hopes for better things in mat ters of -legislation pertaining to good, honest and clean government. April 6Maple Lane, 7:30. April 8 Canby, 11 a. m.; Molalla, 3 p. m; Cams, 7:30. - - April 8 Revival meeting at Molal la all week. April 15-Oregon City, 10:45; Shu bel, 3 p. m.; Highland, 7:30. . REV. W. H. WETTLAUFER, Pastor. L. L. Porter, Republican candidate for State Senator, and C. H. Dye, candidate for the Republican nomination of Representative, and other can-' didates, will address the people of Clackamas county during the next several days as fol lows: , ..Harmony, Monday, April 9, 7:30 p. m. Barton, Tuesday, .April 10, at 7:30 p. m. -Stafford, Wednesday, April 11, 7:30 p. m. Estacada, Thursday, April 12, 7:30 p. m. The inconsistent feature of the whole situation is that Brownell per sists in .declaring before his intelli gent audiences that he is not the tool of corporations, that their interests are not his interests, that his every act in public and official life has been in the interest of the "common peo ple" to the exclusion of any and all other considerations. This plea may have obtained in the past, but it will not go now. The people have been fooled too many times. They have done with Brownell's perfidy and his inconsistency. Interest Continues Good. L. L. Porter, candidate for State Senator, and C. H. Dye, who asks for the nomination of Representative and Tuesday evening Porter, Dye and other speakers were at Maple Lane, Wednesday night at Brown's school house, Thursday night at Oak Grove and tonight, Friday, they speak at Eagle Creek, concluding the week with a meeting at Sandy tomorrow night. Brownell et al Hold Meetings. - Last Saturday night Senator Brown ell and other candidates on the legis lative and county tickets, addressed the voters of Eagle Creek. On Mon day evening the Senator and others of the candidates held a meeting at Oswego. . HOW TO IMPROVE YOUfl COM PLEXION. .Everyone who wants a good healthy color, a ruddy and clear skin free from the effects of biliousness, sulg gish liver and - chronic clnstipation, should get a 5 cent package of Laxa- kola Tonic Tablets today. 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