Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 20, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE,' FRIDAY, APRIL. 20, 1906.
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Political Column
Announcement cards- for candidates
will be published In this column until
the date of the Primary election, April
:20, at a nominal charge.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
To the Republican Voters of
Clackamas County::
I hereby announce that I
am a candidate for the nomina-
tion for County Treasurer on
the Republican tickejt at the
primary! election to be held on
' April 20. If nominated - and
elected I pledge a careful, effi-
cient and economical adminis-
' tration of the affairs of that of-
flee.- I am an old soldier and
have always voted the Republi-
can ticket. This is the first
time I have ever asked for any
office at the hands of my party.
' , Very respectfully,
J. C. PADDOCK,
of Clackamas.
.CAMPAIGN LIES
S. U'Ren Denounces as Fafse . Circulars. Coming
From Portland 'Managing Committee
it
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FOR COUNTY RECORDER. ,
To the Republican voters of
Clackamas county:
I hereby announce that I am
a candidate for the nomination
of County Recorder at the Re
publican primary election to be
held April 20, 1906. If nominat
ed and elected, I pledge a care
ful and economical administra
tion of the affairs pf the office.
I respectfully solicit the sup
port of the Republican voters
of the county.
Very respectfully yours,
E. P- DEDMAN,
of Clackamas.
FOR COUNTY CORONER.
To the Republicans of Clack
,. amas County:
. I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the nomination of
County Coroner on the Repub-4
lican ticket at the primary elec- .
tion, April 20, 1906. If nomi
nated and elected I promise a
careful and economical admin
istration of the affairs of the
office, and shall adopt in my
platform the principles of econ
omy, justice and honesty.
W. M. SHANK,
Leading Undertaker and Em
balmer, Oregon City.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
To the Republicans of Clack-
amas county:
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the nomination of
County Clerk on the Republi
can ticket at the Primary elec
tion, April 20, 1906. If nominat
ed I promise an economical
administration of the affairs of
the office and fair, courteous
and considerate treatment of
all persons having business at
the office.
GEORGE LINCOLN STORY.
TO THE SO-CALLED INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES FOR .THE .'LEGISLA
TURE IN MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Messrs. S- C. Beach, E..B. Colwell,
A. A. Bailey, J. W. Be veridge, Frank F. Freeman, D. Buetgen; C..N.
Mc Arthur, J. G. Littlepage, R. E. L.. Simmons, Dave B. Mackie, T.-J.
Monahan, Robert W. Wilson, W. H. Chapin, H. E: Northup,; Chas. Cleve
land, S. H. Gruber Albert Ferrera, Bert Farrell, H. M Bush, H. Claus-
senius, Jr., P, A. MacPherson, L. M. Davis. " r . : . . '....
SIRS?: -, --.f -- - . '.. --V.'.- "t '.: -" '
The "Independent Candidates for legislature by"manag"ing committee"
of Multnomah County are circulating through, the United States , mails a
most villianous, cowardly, false and criminally libelous attack on 'my charac
ter and that of the following named gentlemen, as r well as many others whose
names I do not recall, who were at various times guests of Mr.. Jonathan'
Bourne, Jr., in the Eldredge Block at Salem, during the holdup legislative
session of 1897: ;
H. L. Barkley, now of . Portland ; C. S. Dustin, r Long Creek; J., H.
Kruse", Oswego; . G. F. Schmidtlein, Jackson County; O. C. Emery, ' New
berg; A. L. Maxwell, Portland; 'Johnson S. Smith, mow of Salem; J. C. Bayer,
Portland; John Gill, Yamhill County; J- V. McArthur, LaGrande; J. N. Svind
seth, Astoria; Thomas Buckman, Coos County; II. G. Guild, Polk County;
T. M. Munkers, Scio; W. S. U'Ren, Oregon City;. David Craig, George H. Hill,
Portland; Geo. Ogle, Molalla; John Whiteaker, Benton County; E. J. Davis,
Milton; J. J. Howser, now of Blain; D. L. Povey, Portland; D. W. Yocum,
Baker County, James N. Davis, Portland;.. F, N. Jones, Wasco County;-Geo.
W. Riddle: C. Schubel, Oregon City: T. B. Hankins, Oregon City; Senator
S. H. Holt, Ashland; Senator Dufur, The Dalles; Edgar B:' Piper, Portland;
Lute Pease, Portland ; Senator A. W. Gowan, Senator J. H. Smith, Astoria '
Senator Reed, Douglas County; Senator Geo. Bates, Portland; Senator Will
R. King, Ontario; Senator Ben Selling, Portland; -Senator S. A.r Dawson,
Albany; Senator Justus Wade, Union; Dr. J. J. Hill, Albany; Senator Donald
McKay, Portland; Senator . Joseph Simon, Portland; Chas. A. Fitch, Oregon
City; Geo. Weeks, Salem; A. J. Beatty, Chemawa; Frank Williams, Ashland,
now of Portland; Geo. Stout, Portland; J. H. Raley, Pendleton; W. E. Burke,
Portland; Mr. John Povey, Portland; Mr. Wood, MoMinnville; L. A. Robinson,
Baker City; Col. E. Hofer, Salem; John. C. Young, Baker City; H. R. Klncaid",
Eugene; Harvey Scott,- Portland. . .
Among other lies you charge us with being "blackguards, pimps, gamb
lers, grafters, and thugs" and say: "Dissolute women were also employed for
the free use of the gang." . ..'
These charges are not signed, but they are printed on a separate sheet
and included in the same envelope with a reprint of an advertisement from
the Morning Oregonian of April 10th, ,1906 entitled "Bourne's Double Deal
ing," and signed, "Independent Candidates for Legislature by Managing
Committee." -.' , . : . ,.
I say to you that y5ur charges are absolutely and maliciously false.
I further say to you, speaking from personal knowledge, that Mr. Bourne's
entertainment was the same that a gentleman offers' to his guests in his own
home in the presence of his wife and daughters.
No words have been coined which will express the loathing men feel
for creatures who circulate such libels and have- not the courage to sign
their names. There are among you,7 men of reputed 'good character, but
I respectfully submit to the voters of Multnomah County and Oregon, that
candidates who employ a "Managing Committee' so lost to all sense of de
cency, courage, honor and self respect, are themselves unworthy to receive
the vote or confidence of honorable men.
4 "The slanderer and the assassin differ only in the weapon they use:
HENRY E. STEVENS.!
Candidate for Republican Nomination
' ? for. Representative. $
! Henry E. Stevens,-, of Milwaukee,
who is now serving his second term
as County Recorder, is among the
prominent candidates for the Republi
can nomination as one of the three
Representatives from this countyi'Mr.;
Stevens entered the race for this nom
ination only on the petition and argent
request of more than 90 per cent of
the voters of his home precinct. Ow
ing to his official duties which kept
him. in .his .office at the court house.
Mr. Stevens has been unable to make
thecanvasa of the-county that-he de
sired te-.and is- submitting his candi
dacy for this nomination to his many
friends throughout" the' county, he has
addressed the following letter to the
Republican voters of Clackamas coun
ty: - -- V-; - - '
"A large number of voters of Mil
waukie precinct, my- home precinct
have urged me, by petition and in per
son to become a. candidate . for- the
lower branch of the State- Legislature
at thecoming primary election. -They
profess confidence in my -integrity and
ability to perform the, duties of that
office with honor to myself and credit
to Clackamas County. . . . '
. "After much thought and delibera
tion, I have yielded to . their wishes
MR. COUNSELL ENDORSED., i
Taxpayer Tells Why Man From Har
mony Should be Mominated.
. I being a taxpayer in the large
county of Clackamas where all pub
lic roads are expensive and exceeding:
ly difficult to build, am in favor of a
County Commissioner on the Board
who is familiar; with the building of
County-roads and keeping the same in
good repti, -A large percentage of our
improved County roads have been
built under the supervision of W. H.
Counsell who is a candidate for the
nomination for - County Commission
er. on the Republican ticket to.be vot
ed for on April 20th, 906, and I be
lieve that it is for the best interests
of every taxpayer in Clackamas Coun
ty, : regardlessuof politics,, to exerciser
their best endeavors to sceure the
nomination and also the election of
Mr. Counsell for County Commission
er, and then Clackamas County will
have a thorough and competent road
builder on the Board of County Com
missioners, and. one who will be of
great value in every part of Clackamas
County where improved roads are to
be built. The work that Mr. Counsell
performed on, the Logan and Viola
roads, does credit to himself and also
to the County Court who secured his
services, and I as a taxpayer, who lives
and have announced my candidacy for ' on the Viola . road and became ac
quainted witn tne successful methods
employed by , Mr. Counsell can safely
say that he saved the County large
See Nature's ;
Wondrous Handiwork
that office.-
"I have signed 'Statement No. 1," and
have further declared that I shall see,
if elected, that the people's- money is
expended only for legitimate and nec
essary purposes. I shall also favor
legislation which will compel all pub
lic utility Corporations to pay their
just share of taxation. And in addi
tion, my dear sir, I shall at all times
endeavor to perform the duties of the
office fairly, thoroughly and impar
tially, without dictation from 'boss or
machine.
"Should you deem me. worthy of the
place, your support at the coming pri
mary election will be greatly apprec
iated." , ;
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AN IMPORTANT OFFICE.
Canby,, April 17, T906.
To the Editor: .
' The office of Commissioner is -one
that is of vital interest to the taxpay
ers of the County. A thorough know
ledge of roads and their construction
Through Utah and Colorado
Castle Gate, Canon of the
Grand, Black Canon, Mar
shall and Tennessee Pas
ses, and the World-Famous ;
Royal Gorge
For Descripitive and Illustrated
Phamplets, write to
W. C. McBRIDE, Cen'l Ag't,
124 Third St., PORTLAND, Or.
A LIBERAL OFFER TO CURE INDI
GESTION. No Reason Why Any Oregon City Res
ident Should Suffer Any Longer.
Many observant Oregon City people
who have been reading from time to
sums of money by thoroughly under- time of the remarkable cures made by
standing the employment in which he
waa engaged. I firmly . believe that
the taxpayers of Clackamas County
will agree with me, that at least one
of the County Commissioners on the
Board should be thoroughly acquaint
ed with the methods of building and
maintaining our public highways.
Respectfully submitted,
A TAX PAYER.
PRESCRIPTION FOR HEADACHES.
When you have headache or other
nerve pain try- Ake-in-the-head tablets
and. you can have your ten cents back
if you headache or neuralgia is not re
lieved in 15 minutes. No matter what
the cause is one tablet will give re
lief. Huntley Bros. . . -..
Daily Telegram and Enterprise,
both one year, for only $5.
Pepsikola tablets have wondered if it
really is true that this . remedy will
cure stomach trouble and indigestion.
However, the truth of this state
ment can easily be verified. Drop into
the store any time you are passing
and we will be pleased to give you the
names of a number of. prominent peo
ple in town who can truthfully tell of
the benefits derived from 'the use of"
these tablets, t - .; i -, . .
If you are troubled with sour stom-.
ach, heart-trarn, palpitation, wind
belching, fullness or distress after eat
ing, or any other of the symptoms of
dyspepsia, you owe it to yourself to
give this prescription for indigestion
and stomach trouble a ten days' trial,
and if after using one 25 cent box you
can honestly say you have not re
ceived the benefits hoped for, Huntley
Bros, will pay you back your money
without the least hesitation.
Can Browne!! serve the CX W. Co. and tie S. P.
Co. and the people at the same time? We think not.
will save annually a . large sum of
money to the ones who foot the bills.
Among the candidates for nomina
tion April 20, is W. H. Counsell, who
has had a wide experience in public
roads, as well as. Other county affairs.
We, the voters of Canby, want to elect
Mr. Counsell as we believe him to be
eminently fitted for the position.
There "will be a number of new
with tne one it is tne aagger, witn tne otner toe tongue. &uu ne wuu slbuh ithe next two years and a man experi-
with the one would use the other, but he fears the hangman's rope."
W. S. U'REN.
W. C. HAWLEY ASKS
FOR FAIR PLAY
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
To the Republican voters of
Clackamas county.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the Republican
nomination for County Clerk at
the Primary election, April 20,
1906. My motto is: "Honesty
Efficiency, Courtesy."
Very respectfully,
I. D. TAYLOll,
of.Abernethy Precinct.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
W. W.
Smith, of Parkplace, Announc
es His Platform.
Mr. Smith's platform is as follows:
Tax on public utility franchises as
advocated by State Grange.
Repeal of the law governing the
burning of slashing.
Election of Road Supervisors by
the people.
' Same fishing - rights to Clackamas
County fishermen as is enjoyed by
the lower Columbia fishermen and a
uniform license of gill nets according
to the length of the net.
If nominated and elected will vote
for the people's choice , for United
States Senator.
Separate appropriation bill for each
item of expenditure of the public
i funds.
Law regulating state "and private
banks; and the appointment of a
State Bank Examiner
That public funds should be loaned
only for the benefit of the public.
Repeal of the law imposing license
on hunters.
Primary election, April 20th, 1906, !
between the hours of 12 noon and 7
p. m. i
Salem, Oregon, April, 17, 1906.
TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS:
In the interest of my opponents there is being distributed anonymously
a printed circular attributing to me statements and opinions concerning John
Brown which Were read by me chiefly from the Republican platform of 1860,
Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address, and from Burgess' "The Middle
Period." This circular, would make it appear that these were my own personal
opinions, which is not true, but were quotations referring to the subject under
discussion, "The Rise and Fall of the Slave Power." v
In a lecture of seventy-five minutes duration the reference to John
Brown was brief and incidental. I compared him to no other person what
ever. Thfs lecture has been delivered many times, before and since, entirely
as at Eugene, twice at Gladstone Chautauqua. Many veterans have heard
it, and never occasioned adverse comment at any other time. The lecture
was not on John Brown, so I expressed no personal opinion and made no at
tempt to take from him any fame justly due him as a factoj in shaping the
history of that period..
As a descendent of Northern anti-slavery a.ncestry, all the opponents
of that institution are interesting characters to me. John Brown's place in
history must be determined by his services, his purposes, his wisdom and his
deeds. ' "
The following statement has been made by the veterans and members
of the G. A. R. of my home town: .
Salem, Oregon, April 14,
As a circular signed by a well known populist is beirfg circulated in the
First Congressional District by the competitors of Prof. Hawley, the evident
object of which is to discredit Mr. Hawley with the members of the G. A. R.
and other patriotic citizens we, as veterans of the Civil War and members
of the G. A. R., desire to publicly protest against it as an utterly unjust at
tack upon a worthy man. It is a garbled anJ distorted statement cunningly
worded to give an utterly false impression. . .
Mr. Hawley has been a resident of this community for nearly twenty
years, and has frequently shown himself, in his addresses and otherwise, to
be a. friend and champion of the old soldier. It is our judgment that he will
receive almost the solid vote of the veterans of this community. ' . .
(Signed) H. H. Spaulding, Geo. Gans, T. Remington, G. M. S. Hulsten
Thos. Holt, Daniel Webster, Ben j. F. Wright, Gideon Stolz, Commander; Wm.
Manning, C. C. Kuney, W. W. Martin,te. S. Lamport, J. H. Campbell, A. N.
. -a
Gilbert, E. L. Briggs, C. Marsh, Wm. Lansing, J. F. Goode, D. W. Matthews,
P. N. Lathrop, W. H. Brown, E. R. Southwick, L. K. Page, Wm. M. Robinson,
J. T. Cox, Henry Campbell, Wm. Armstrong, H. Widdersheim, J. 'Q, Barnes,
Alex Cornoyer, W. D. Pettingill,- John Schaupp, Z. M. Parvin. .-. y
" Thanking you for any consideration you may give this letter in the
! interest of a: square deal against an anonymous political attack, I am
1 1 - - ' . - i ; Truly yours, ..' ... '
' v. . W. C. HAWLEY.
enced in things of that nature could
easily save Clackamas County many
thousands of dollars.
CANBY VOTER.
SOME REASONS WHY CHAUNCEY
E. RAMSBY SHOULD RECEIVE
THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION
FOR COUNTY RECORDER.
BECAUSE:
He is competent and deserving.
He is the right man for the right
place. - '
. He is first, last, and always a Re
publican. .
He is courteous, efficient and,
thoroughly qualified.
He has always supported the
party's nominees in every
election.
He is more than 28 years of age,
while the only charge" his op
ponents have been able to
prefer against him is that he
is but 22 years old.
Elects
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oi experi care in limning tuein
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nower ana Tegetame seeua.
ikvq beea Aniugi iree.
D. M. FERRY & CO.,
Detroit,
.Mich..
If Yo Want
a "Cracker Jack" Plumbing
Job at a little cost, by all
means confer with us before
Handing out your contract. '
A- MIHLSTIN,
4 , .Main Street, near Bightb. '
REDUCED RATES FOR CURRENT ON METER
BASIS.
ELECTRICITY in your home will just about cut
out the fire danger. Curtains and draperies are not
endangered by the ELECTRIC LIGHT. Yet the
lamps willglow wherever, whenever you want them,
bringing light in closets, cupboards any dark placeSj
entirely without risk. .
ELECTRICITY in the sickroom aids the doctor and
the nurse in their ministrations. The electric light
enables the physician to make examinations at any
hour- whole ingenious devices permit the heating
of water, the cooking of special dishes, quickly, safe- '
ly. An electric heating pad never too hot to burn
or blister retains just the proper heat.
ELECTRICITY furnishes the; best and most
ECONOMICAL of all artifical illuminants. The
ELECTRIC LIGHT is there when you want off
when you don't. It is not burning up money when
not wanted. It is not consuming air. "
ELECTRICITY FOR YOUR EVERY DAY
NEEDS. , '
Think it over. If there are difficulties in the way,
they can be removed.
ESTIMATES
On cost of wiring, cost of current and informa
tion regarding the use of electricity for LIGHT or
POWER in the HOME, the OFFICE, the STORE
"and the FACTORY promptly furnished upon appl
calion' to C G. Miller at the Company's branch of
ffice, next door to the Bank of Oregon City.
PORTLAND
ELECTRIC
GENERAL
COMPAN
C. G. Miller Contract Manager for Oregon City.
avuo i oilic Veiiiiifiicfe
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